Resilience and Hope: Rider in North West 200 Crash Shows Promising Signs Despite Medically Induced Coma

Resilience and Hope: Rider in North West 200 Crash Shows Promising Signs Despite Medically Induced Coma

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Positive update issued on North West 200 crash rider put into medically induced coma

The Bathams Racing team has provided a positive update on Craig Neve’s condition following an incident at the North West 200 that resulted in him being placed in a medically induced coma.

Craig Neve was injured during practice at the North West 200 and was airlifted to a hospital in Belfast for treatment.

The team confirmed that Neve suffered multiple chest injuries in the crash and was placed in a medically induced coma, but has since been woken up and moved out of intensive care.

Due to his recovery, Craig Neve will not be participating in the upcoming Isle of Man TT, and the team will announce alternative plans for the event soon.

The team expressed gratitude for the care Neve received and thanked the marshals and medical staff for their support, while also wishing a speedy recovery to the other rider involved in the incident, Gary McCoy, who is recovering at Royal Victoria Hospital.

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