Ryan Farquhar retiring after uncle's death

Irish road racing legend says he is 'finished with racing' after the death of his uncle in the Manx Grand Prix

Posted: 31 August 2012
by Visordown News

ROAD racing legend Ryan Farquhar has made the decision to retire from the sport following the tragic death of his uncle in the Manx Grand Prix.

Trevor Ferguson, 48 from Castlecaulfield, County Tyrone, lost his life after crashing in the Supertwins race at the Isle of Man.

Farquhar is one of Ireland's most successful road racers, but after this tragedy and losing a lot of friends over his career he is not willing to take the risk attached with road racing.

He told the Belfast Newsletter: “I’m finished with racing. I’ve been racing a long time and I’ve lost a lot of friends in that time, but it’s different when it comes to your own doorstep.

“What I have witnessed in the past 24 hours I’ve never seen before. It’s the people who are left behind who suffer the most. Trevor probably didn’t know anything about the crash, but the people left behind are hit the hardest.

“His wife and girls are in pieces. I don’t ever want Karen and my two girls to ever have to go through something like that.

“This is a sport I love but I can’t risk putting my family through something like that any more – I have to think of them.

“I don’t even know if I’ll be able to even run a team in the future, I need to sit down with Karen and talk it over and see where we go from here.”

The fact that Ferguson was riding one of Farquhar's KMR Kawasakis made the tragic accident even more heartbreaking for the Irishman. He added: “I’m lost for words – I wish I hadn’t offered Trevor the bike.

“I’m just absolutely gutted, I went up today to where the accident happened at The Nook and laid some flowers.

“I keep thinking if I hadn’t offered him the bike and he’d been on his own bike then maybe it wouldn’t have happened, but life is all ifs and buts.

“This is going to be a very tough time for Trevor’s family but I’m going to be there for them.

“He wasn’t just my uncle, he was a really good friend, I don’t think it has even really sunk in yet to be honest.”


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Wow. That's a powerful piece for a Friday afternoon. Honest and brave lad.

Posted: 31/08/2012 at 13:14

Sad news about the loss of Trevor Ferguson and Ryan's subsequent retirement. I can understand Ryan's position on this tragic event but he will be a great loss for the sport of road racing. He has been a stalwart and great champion for the Irish scene and an ever present and impressive contender on all bikes internationally. Best wishes go to that family and I'm sure that all road racing supporters would like to congratulate Ryan on a fantastic career with numerous records.

Posted: 31/08/2012 at 13:57

Family is more important than racing......... Sorry to see such an accomplished racer leave but his priorities are spot on. Good luck in whatever you do in the future Ryan.

Posted: 31/08/2012 at 17:42

Always loved seeing Farquhar race. He was one of the first names I can remember hearing as a teenager when I first started following proper road racing. Condolences to him and his extended family, he was a man who showed the face of what modern bravery can look like. Will miss seeing him on the grid.

Posted: 01/09/2012 at 08:01

Some nice comments here, agree with them all.

A great loss for road racing, but an even bigger one for Ryan.

Posted: 01/09/2012 at 12:47

Used to love seeing ryan scorching around olivers mount, will sadly miss him from now on but i totally sympathise with him and his reason for calling it a day. My deepest sympathies go to Trevors family

Posted: 02/09/2012 at 16:53

Really DemiT is there any need for your stupid ad in a news story like this. Have some bloody common sense and decency.
My thoughts go out to Trevors family and Ryan you will be missed

Posted: 02/09/2012 at 16:59

Risk is what makes us eager spectators. To see a rider push the absolute limits in the face of disaster is why we watch them. Why we respect them. And ultimately why we remember them.

The dream of winning pushes us ever forward and the people who pass are our heroes for it. Godspeed Trevor.

Sincerely,

A grateful fan.

Posted: 03/09/2012 at 01:28

Oh, I've just read this and it is truly awful. Like others here I commiserate with Trevor Ferguson's family and wish them the courage to cope with this tragedy.

Ryan, I know we all wish you the very best whatever you do next.

Sorry, don't know what else to say.

Posted: 03/09/2012 at 22:24

Hard to take in,I know i speak for all the lads from north Wales who support and follow the Irish road racing scene ,condolences for the family of Trevor Ferguson.. and we will miss Ryan on the circuit,some of the best racing ever has taken place on the Irish roads .. Best wishes to Ryan in the future .. Be lucky.

Posted: 04/09/2012 at 15:36

God bless, You will be missed, but family is more important..

Posted: 09/09/2012 at 21:17

Really sad to hear this, it's always been great to watch Ryan race, particularly at the IOM TT... Best wishes to Ryan and Trevor's family


Posted: 10/09/2012 at 09:22

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