Tributes have been paid following the sudden death of four-time British champion Keith Farmer. Check out his Wikipedia and cause of death.

Keith Farmer : Wikipedia | death | Cause of death

Four-time British motorcycling champion Keith Farmer has passed away suddenly at the age of 35.

Keith Farmer : Wikipedia | death | Cause of death

Farmer was regarded as one of Northern Ireland’s greatest motorcyclists ever after his dominant period in the sport through the 2010’s.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, his brother wrote: I’m lost for words our little brother left us at 1.45 this morning with us all by his side. 

‘Life will never be the same again, he made us all so proud and he will be very sorely missed. Love you Meekie #33.’

Farmer had retired from racing in September 2021 and had referenced ‘two relatively big crashes’ as the reasons for doing so. 

Keith Farmer Wikipedia 

Keith farmer was a british professional motorcycle sports person. He is a multiple British and national champion. 

Keith Farmer : Wikipedia | death | Cause of death

Full Name Keith Farmer
Profession                   Professional Bike rider        
Born 25 July 1987
Died 2022
Age 35

The Northern Irish racer won the National Superstock 600 title in 2011 and National Superstock 1000cc successes followed in 2012 and 2018. He also won the British Supersport title in 2017. 

Speaking at the time of his retirement, Farmer said: ‘I have had a tough year but that’s just racing. I have realised that it is time to walk away.

‘I’ve had 10 good years of racing in the BSB paddock, riding for some of the best teams.

‘I count myself extremely lucky to have been given these opportunities and with these I have won four British titles.’

Prior to his retirement, Farmer had been offered a ride in the Superbike class by iForce Lloyd & Jones BMW during 2021.

Death 

Four-time British Superbike champion Keith Farmer has died suddenly aged just 35. Farmer announced himself as one of the very best in the Superbike arena, having won the Superstock 600 title and National Superstock 1000cc in 2011, 2012 and 2018.

Keith Farmer : Wikipedia | death | Cause of death

His sudden and tragic death was confirmed on Thursday, in a statement on Facebook from his brother, David. He wrote: “I’m lost for words our little brother left us at 1.45 this morning with us all by his side.

Tributes poured in for the Superbike star, most notably from fellow driver Glenn Irwin who described Farmer as a ‘great rival’. Taking to Twitter, he posted a photo of the pair sharing a podium along with the caption: “The day 3 mad Irish men locked out the podium.

“2011 you were my fierce rival winning the stock 600 title. I remember when PBM snapped you up, sure you would go all the way to the top with birdys then GP team. That’s how good you were, pure raw talent.”

Farmer formerly drove for road racing team TAS Racing, and the Northern Ireland-based setup took to social media to pay tribute. In a statement from team principal Philip Neil, he said everybody on the team had been left ‘absolutely devastated’.

Keith Farmer Cause of death 

Keith Farmer, a truly beloved figure in the world of motorcycle racing. As Keith tragically passed away at his home in Northern Ireland yesterday, November 9, 2022, at the far too young age of 34.

Keith Farmer : Wikipedia | death | Cause of death

The exact cause of death has not been revealed by his family at this time, and they have asked for privacy during this difficult time.

Keith was surrounded by his loved ones when he passed away, and we know that he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Keith was a talented and successful motorcyclist, loved and admired by thousands of fans around the world.

He had a natural gift for racing, and it was always a joy to watch him compete. He will be remembered as a kind and humble man, with a contagious smile that could light up any room.

By Rishabh

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