Late BMW superbiker Chrissy Rouse is British. He was born in Newcastle.
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Rouse passed away on October 6, 2022 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK, after succumbing to injuries from an accident that occurred at Donington Park on October 2.
It was on the day of the finals of the British Superbike Championship.
Rouse sustained a severe hard injury and was rushed to Queen’s Medical Centre, where an emergency neurosurgery was performed on him but he didn’t make it.
Tributes have since poured in from across the world in honour of the late talented superbiker.
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Chrissy Rouse Career
Rouse started riding motorbikes as a 7-year old boy.
When he switched to circuit racing in 2008, he took part in the Fab Racing Series.
As a teenager, Rouse won titles and won the Triumph Triple Challenge. He made it to the British 125GP Championship in 2011.
Rouse recorded victories at the 2013 Triumph Triple Challenge season with 10 wins.
All through the years, he made significant progress, taking Superstock classes and winning the title in 2020.
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