P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Veteran Isle of Man TT racer “stable” after Supertwin race crash
Michael Rutter, a veteran Isle of Man TT racer, is reported as “stable” in the hospital after a crash during the Supertwin race on Friday’s final lap. Despite making his TT debut in 1994, Rutter reduced his competition to focus solely on the Supertwin class this year. Following a crash at the 31st Milestone during Friday’s race, he was taken to Nobles Hospital for evaluation. Bathams Racing confirmed Rutter’s stable condition, with ongoing scans to assess potential injuries. The team expressed gratitude to the marshals, medical staff, and hospital personnel for their care. Rutter initially planned to support rider Craig Neve’s campaign at the TT, but Neve’s North West 200 crash led to Jamie Cringle replacing him at Bathams Racing. As the 2025 TT event wraps up with the Senior TT finale on Saturday, schedule adjustments were made due to inclement weather.




