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Bike race crash victim is buried Bike race crash victim is buried
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The funeral of the motorcycle racer Mark Young, who was killed in an accident at the North West 200 on Saturday, has taken place.The funeral of the motorcycle racer Mark Young, who was killed in an accident at the North West 200 on Saturday, has taken place.
The 23-year-old from Millburn Park, Cookstown, was buried after a service at Molesworth Presbyterian Church. The 22-year-old from Millburn Park, Cookstown, was buried after a service at Molesworth Presbyterian Church.
The Reverend Tom Greer, paying tribute to Mr Young, described him as a "rising star" in the world of motorcycling".The Reverend Tom Greer, paying tribute to Mr Young, described him as a "rising star" in the world of motorcycling".
"He was a courageous and determined racer, and a very fine young man who won everyone's hearts.""He was a courageous and determined racer, and a very fine young man who won everyone's hearts."
Rev Greer said racing was "the great passion" of Mr Young's life.Rev Greer said racing was "the great passion" of Mr Young's life.
"Not only had he seen friends and colleagues lose their lives over recent seasons, but back in 2007 he himself had sustained serious leg injuries while racing," he continued."Not only had he seen friends and colleagues lose their lives over recent seasons, but back in 2007 he himself had sustained serious leg injuries while racing," he continued.
"Those of us outside of the sport often wonder why after such suffering a motorcyclist doesn't just leave racing behind, but Mark, like many others, emerged from his injuries more enthusiastic than ever to get back on a bike.""Those of us outside of the sport often wonder why after such suffering a motorcyclist doesn't just leave racing behind, but Mark, like many others, emerged from his injuries more enthusiastic than ever to get back on a bike."
Rev Greer also paid tribute to the motorcycling world and people in Cookstown "who have offered words of comfort and practical help in this time of great personal tragedy".Rev Greer also paid tribute to the motorcycling world and people in Cookstown "who have offered words of comfort and practical help in this time of great personal tragedy".
Another competitor, John Anderton from Antrim, is still in hospital after suffering serious injuries during a practice session for this year North West 200.Another competitor, John Anderton from Antrim, is still in hospital after suffering serious injuries during a practice session for this year North West 200.