2022 Isle of Man TT: Peter Hickman tribute to five lives lost - “people don’t understand us”

The TT has come uಌnder intense scrutiny upon its return from a two-year absence because five riders lost their lives - it is the most in a single year since 1970, when the death toll was six.
Mark Purslow, Cesar Chaဣnal, Davy Morgan (pictured above), Roger Stockton and his son Bradley all died.
"Our 🅺thoughts are with the people who are unfortunately not coming home with us this time," said Peter Hickman who w🐬on four races at this year’s event including the Senior TT.
✱"It has not been a great TT for that sort of thing. We all know the risks, and we are here because we love it.
🦂"A lot of people don't understand us,꧋ and I get that.
"But honestly my thoughts are with you all."
Michael Russell, who raced at the ཧTT, told Sky News: "Anyone that raises one lap around this place is a hero to me.
"I've seen first-hand📖 the risks involved with the Isle of Man. It'll never stop me doing it.
"It's sad to say, it's a very selfꦯish sport is motorcyclﷺe racing.
"I've got a family🐼 back home. I've got a wife and two young kids and a growꦬn up child.
"They support me 110% with my e𒆙ndeavour of getting across here to ta𒈔ke on the challenge.
"We all know the risks when we take t🍌his challenge onꦏ.
"But then if you look at it in the same breath, I'm 40 years old and if I walk out drunk on the street [and a] taxi hits me - it's one of those things, it can happen anytime, any൲ place.
"And if that opti🐓on is there, and someone said right, you're going to die at a TT or you're going to die crossing the road, drunk outside 🅷your local pub, I know which one I'd choose."
Tributes to lives lost at the 2022 Isle of Man TT

A total of 265 riders have 🍨died at the Isle of Man TT since 1911.
1982 was the only year without a single death.
Welsh rider Mark Purslow, 2🌞9, was the first to lose his life this year after an accident in practice. It was his second TT event.
His family said: "Mark was loved by everyone, not one person had a bad word 🌞to say about him and that's because he was an amazing person inside and out.
"He was always cracking a joke and making light of every situation with a big smile ꦑon his face, always there for other people.
"He loved to ride, and he knew the risks, but he loved racing since suc💮h a young age. He followed dad and his talent was immense, he learnt from the best.
"He was getting to his peak, having the best year ever with the Never Be Clever Racing team after so many years of doing it the hard way with dad as a priva🅘teer.
"We are beyond heartbroken, in shock and utterly devastated. ♚🉐We are such a close family and this loss is so hard to bare.
"We wanted to s𒊎ay thank you to all the kind messages of support and love from everyone who knew him. Weꦯ will share any news on the funeral when we have it.
"For now we are going to try and get some solace in the fact he always told us if he was going to go this would be the way he would want to, and that h🔥e would be smiling.
"He will be telling us 🗹all to stop crying, have a laugh and a drink for him, and celebrate his achievements.
"We love you Mark forever and always you were on⛦e in𒊎 a million, always in our hearts. The Purslow family."
Frenchman Cesar Chanal was announced dead four days after a case of mistaken identity resulted🔯 in Olivier Lavore💧l incorrectly being named.
Davy Morgan, a 52-🌃year-old from Northern Ireland, died as a veteran of the TT having s♕tarted 80 races.
"Everyone in the paddock is heartbroken - Davy was a great ambassador for the sport and a charac𝕴ter," said TT veteran Phillip McCalle🉐n.
"He is a massiv🐭e loss to the sport, but most of all to his ♓family and friends."
Glenn Irwin added: “A true gentleman who went out of his way on my first ni𒀰ght on track𒊎 to help me out. Davy was a stalwart of Irish road racing with a proper bubbly character. You will be missed mate.”
Roger Stockton, 56, and his son Bradl♚ey, 21, from𓆉 Crewe, were the fourth and fifth deaths.
ABP Motorsport, where Bradley Stockton worked, posted: "Brad was just 21 and was taking part in a sport that he loved - he was funny, brave, annoying, loved, brilliant, handsome and had his whole life ahead of him. He left us today a🐓longside his father - pursuing a dream, a passion that brought both glory and danger.”