A motorcycle racer from Otley has died after being critically injured in a road race in Northern Ireland earlier this month.
Gavin Lupton, who was 37, crashed in the Dundrod 150 Challenge race at the Dundrod road circuit in Co Antrim on August 10.
Mr Lupton, 37, was known as "Luppy".
The Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club, which organises the Ulster Grand Prix, described him as an "experienced and popular rider".
"The Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club would like to offer its heartfelt condolences to Gavin's family, friends and team, and requests that their privacy is respected as they come to terms with his passing," the club said in a statement.
The crash that killed Mr Hodson also injured his brother Rob, though not seriously.
Jamie Hodson, 35, from Wigan, was killed in a crash during another race on the same day, the Dundrod 150 National.
The two deaths are the latest to hit road racing in Northern Ireland - a sport that has been blighted by fatalities in recent years.
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