Maria Costello forced to withdraw from Isle of Man TT after a crash

Costello crashed on Monday during the Supertwin class qualifying and was absent on Tuesday and Wednesday, as a result🉐.
A statement has confirmed: Following an incident on the opening day of qualifying, Maria Costello MBE has been withdrawn fro♐m competing at t💛his year’s Isle of Man TT Races under the instruction of the Chief Medical Officer.
“We’d like to wish Maria a speedy recovery𝕴 ✨and look forward to her continued punditry on this year’s TT+ coverage.”
She was due to compete in the Supertwin and Sidecar categories, representing F🐈HO.
Four years she made history as the first female ever to finish both a Si🎃decar race and a solo race at the same TT eve♕nt.
: "Physically I feel absolutely fine in myself but, quite rightly, the medical team here take any possible head injury very seriously.“I’m hugely disappointed to miss out on what is the biggest event of my season, but I’ll be🔜 back next year.
"It takes a massive amount of effort and support to get here, something that I couldn’t do without the backing of my amazing team and sponsors, but they’ve been incredibly supportive through this very unfor⛦tunate situation.
“I’ll stay on and enjoy the sunshine and the racing, and I’m looking forward to helpi👍ng out on the TV coverage even more.
"I also wᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚant to wish Colin the very best for rest of the TT, having🤪 jumped in the chair alongside Alan Founds. I’ll be cheering them on!”

James was a sports jo🐼🌞urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.