John Deacon (motorcyclist) motorcycle

Posted on September 27th, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

John Deacon (1962 – August 9 2001) was a Motorcycle enduro racer. He had won several Paris Dakar Rally stages. He died as a result of head injuries sustained when his BMW bike flipped, 77 miles from the town of Palmyra during the seventh stage of the Masters Rally between France and Jordan. He was lying third in the event at the time.

He won the British Enduro four-stroke championship on ten occasions and
won nine gold medals at the ISDE event. He first
contested the Paris-Dakar in 1997, becoming only the second British rider to
finish the three-week, 7,000-mile event across Africa on a motorcycle. Within
two years, and still funding his own participation, he claimed his country’s
best finish of sixth, beaten by five riders who enjoyed substantial financial
backing.

The dangers of the sport were highlighted in the 2000 event, run in reverse
from Senegal to Egypt, when he was offered a ride for the BMW Gauloises
team but crashed on the fifth day, fracturing his pelvis and wrist, as well
as dislocating his shoulder.

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