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Darran Lindsay | |||||||||||
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Nationality | Northern Irish | ||||||||||
Born | 1971 | ||||||||||
Died | 2006 (aged 34–35) | ||||||||||
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Darran Lindsay (1971–2006) was a Northern Irish motorcycle road racer. He was killed on 9 September 2006 in practice for the Killalane road races, near Dublin. It is understood that his 600cc machine was in collision with another bike. He lived on the Dundrod Circuit. He was married to Kerry, and leaves three young children.
He had a reasonably successful career, winning 2 Manx Grand Prix races, 1 North West 200 race in 2005, Ulster Grand Prix races, and had 4 Irish National Championships. He had been racing since 1990.
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