Ian Hutchinson, who made history at the TT with 5 wins in a week has been giving his version of events after it has been claimed that bikers don't slow down at the scene of incidents.
He posted a comment on the TT website about what happened after New Zealander Paul Dobbs died in a crash in the Supersport 2 race.
There were claims after the race that riders weren't adhering to the Marshals flags.
The yorkshire man said he went through at at a speed slow enough to avoid the situation.
He said something further needs to be done if and when these situations occur in the future and he will work with the officials to find a solution to the problem.
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