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    Hizzy dies in helicopter crash

    Bike champ killed in helicopter crash

    Steve Hislop on his Yamaha Hislop won the championship last season
    British Superbike champion Steve Hislop has died in a helicopter crash in the Scottish Borders.
    Hislop, who was a Scot, was 41 and had won the British Superbike title in 1995 and 2002 and also won 11 races at the Isle of Man TT. His helicopter came down at a remote farm near Teviothead, off the A7 close to Hawick. He was understood to have been visiting friends living in the area when the accident happened. Lothian and Borders Police were alerted to the accident at 1650 BST, but a spokesman said it may have happened earlier in the day. It is understood the aircraft may have been travelling from the south of England.
    You would hardly know it was a helicopter unless you knew what had happened
    John Hepburn, Farm worker
     

    Firefighters and other rescuers have had to use a four wheel drive vehicle to get from the A7 road to the scene. The helicopter is believed to have come down on moorland, leaving wreckage scattered over a wide area. Pat Douglas, 47, said her husband Walter, 51, had come across the crash scene while tending livestock. "We didn't see or hear anything really. We heard a helicopter buzzing around earlier today but we were not aware that anything was untoward until later," said Mrs Douglas.

    Steve Hislop factfile
    1962: Born in Hawick, Scotland, on 11 January
    1990: Claims British 250cc title
    1994: Wins Isle of Man TT
    1995: Clinches British Superbike championship
    2000: Breaks neck during championship round at Brands Hatch
    2002: Fights back to take second British Superbike title
    She said Caerlanrig farm was the nearest inhabited building to the scene of the accident. "We are about half a mile from where the crash happened." Farm worker John Hepburn, 18, from Teviothead, who saw the crash scene said: "The main body of the helicopter was on top of a bank and the tail was below, next to a burn. "You would hardly know it was a helicopter unless you knew what had happened." A Department of Transport spokesman said an air accident investigation team was on its way to the site to conduct a full inquiry. The team were expected to arrive at the crash site at first light on Thursday.

    Map of crash site
    Hislop was a regular race winner but suffered two horrific accidents which would have ended a lesser rider's career. In 2000 he broke his neck at Brands Hatch while a year later he was within touching distance of another title when he crashed into title rival John Reynolds at Rockingham. He ploughed into the concrete retaining wall at terrifying speed and suffered a badly broken leg, ankle and collarbone, costing him the title. Hislop, who was born in Hawick, was a popular face at racetracks around the country. Nicknamed `Hizzy', he enjoyed wild card appearances in World Superbikes and regularly upset the international stars on home turf.
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    RIP Hizzy.

    Daaamn..2003 is turning out to be a god awful year for people associated with 2 wheels.  Come on conspiracy theorists...is there something in the numeric sequence 2-0-0-3?  Are the planets aligned funny?

    Roll on 2004 I say!

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    Bugger!

    Terrible News!

     
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    Tragic news, wonder what happened.

    At least it wasn't a bike accident. I'm so tired of people pointing out profesional riders killed in biking crashes, saying" if it happens to them, your doomed"

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    Well said, BB.
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    A lot of tradgedy so far this century. still one has to ask is there more tradgedy or more coverage?

    Hizzy was a legend in his own lifetime, gonein peace but not forgotten.

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    a real shame, i caught an interview with him(and footage of him in action) on bbc tv in the early hours recently.great article bluninja, where did you find it?

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    Whoops, article was from the good old BBC website.

    I met Hizzy at the NEC November 2001, a broken ankle prevented him winning the championship that year. He was hobbling about with his leg in a cast and no crutches and was so approachable and easy to talk to. I'll miss him.

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    He will be missed.

    His rides at the Isle of Man a few years ago including on the Norton were legendary.
    Cheers

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    Hey I see I have moved on from being a moped rider and now I'm a fair weather rider. Yeah that's me - stay home if its pissing down. No hurry eh - always ride another day.
    Cheers

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    Red face

    tragic news..

    Merv you are lucky to get promotion for 93 posts as 100 is the threshold for promotion it must be a glitch error. but like me you are now an official "fair weather rider" that would be cool if it were not for the fact that we face the rain everyday!
    we are now middle managers but bugger we put in such quality input.
    welcome to the fair weather club!
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    I wonder if after the broken neck he was already living on borrowed time?
    Maybe his time was just up-sad loss though.
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