Eurosport - Tue, 05 Aug 13:06:00 2008
Eurosport's World and British Superbikes presenter Tony Carter pays tribute to Craig Jones who died after a crash at Brands Hatch on Sunday.
The news that Craig Jones had succumbed to his severe head injuries and died in the early hours of Monday morning was as horrible to hear then as it is still, several hours later, to write about.
Analysing the cause or mechanics of the crash at Clark Curve that injured Craig so heavily is a pointless exercise. The overriding and abiding memory that I have of the World Supersport race is one of the 23-year-old racing at his absolute best, giving the world a virtuoso performance in getting the most from a machine that wasn't quite as quick or sorted as he made it seem.
Craig was on blistering form. We've seen him sliding the Parkalgar Honda around all year long, but up until the point where his rear tyre broke away for the final time, the Brands Hatch race was without doubt his best of the year. Given what he was on, who he was up against and how he was performing I'd say it the probably one of the best rides of his career too.
The rival Hondas that Craig had split (as close to &lsquofactory' as it's possible to get in the class) were the Ten Kate Hannspree pairing of Jonesy's good friends Jonathan Rea and Andrew Pitt. The Ten Kate motorcycles were faster than Craig's, but he wouldn't back down for an instant.
All three of them were riding well, it was a great example of what they do. Professional riders getting the most from their bikes, dancing around the edges of grip and physics at speeds which few of us can barely contemplate.
It was a typically fabulous case of Jonesy wringing the neck of the bike and doing things with it that made us smile and gasp in equal measure. Wonderful to watch and a privilege to witness.
Jonesy just didn't know how to roll the throttle off and admit defeat. He would absolutely, typically, brilliantly give it everything he had.
He was a great guy on and off the track. When we were at a circuit Jonesy was focussed like you couldn't believe. He'd always be approachable and chatty but there was a steely determination behind everything he did in the build-up to the races. He was ready for work, he was anxious for work. His work was getting the best out of whatever motorcycle was underneath him.
Occasionally Jonesy would come into the office with good mate Cal Crutchlow for a natter and catch-up, and when they did I had the devil's own job keeping them on a single train of thought for anything more than a couple of minutes. Together they were like a pair of five year olds, anything bright or shiny could distract them away from a chat only for them to reappear all excited with some gossip they'd forgotten to pass on a minute or two earlier. Cal was always trying to get Jonesy to stop chatting because he wanted to go and play golf, Jonesy would pick things up from my desk and try to solve them (if it was a Rubik's cube type of puzzle or something similar) or repair a gadget that had been broken for months.
Both as a pair and individually, they were a great dose of life at its unblemished best and always left everyone with a smile on their face. Trying to get Craig and Cal to sit down and concentrate away from the track was a gloriously funny waste of time. It was like herding cats.
Craig was a complete gentleman when out socialising too. Whether at a mate's barbecue, a 50th birthday party in an intimate Thai restaurant or a more formal lavish wedding full of suits, hats and feather-clad dancing girls Craig was always in the middle of the party loving life and the occasion - and more often than not would find himself the centre of a smiling throng of people equally determined to have a good time, too.
As much as we don't like the fact, it is true that crashing is a part of racing. If you go round and round on a track for long enough you will fall off the bike - that's a simple part of the competitive world of two wheels.
Craig, like every single racer you watch on a Sunday afternoon, had fallen off a motorcycle enough times in his career to thoroughly know and accept the risks. I don't want this to sound like a reason for accepting what has happened, but I do want to make the point that every person who puts a helmet on and heads out to battle on track does so absolutely wide awake to what can happen.
They are grown ups and love motorcycle racing. They are the modern gladiators who face up to the risk but do what they do because of the sheer exhilaration that only racing motorcycles can bring, and every single one of them should be applauded loudly for that.
In a world where the PC and Health & Safety regimes have gone quite mad ruling over us all with a rod of bubble-wrapped iron and approved safety goggles, motorcycle racing is the last true arena for the bravest to do what they do and as such, every single one of them enjoys racing above almost everything else.
Craig Jones was on the cusp of an incredibly special time in his career and looked like going all the way to a World title in the very near future.
All the paddock will miss Jonesy's infectious laughter, intelligence and skill hugely. Sitting here in the cold light of the day though the outcome of the crash seems even more like a pointless loss of not only life, but sublime natural talent too.
Goodbye mate.
Craig Jones
January 16 1985 - August 4 2008
2008 : World Supersport with Parkalgar Honda
2007 : 5th overall World Supersport Championship with Honda
2006 : World Superbike Championship - Foggy Petronas Racing
2005 : 2nd British Supersport Championship - World Supersport Guest ride for Ten Kate Honda at Brno finishing 6th, also wild-card rides at Silverstone, qualifying on the front row, and leading the race before pulling out with clutch problems, 8th at Brands Hatch.
2004 : 8th in the British Supersport Championship, two podiums, two front row starts, first British Supersport race win and the Sky Sports Rider Of The Day award at the final round of the series at Donington Park.
2003 : Winner of the Steve Hislop Young Rider Of The Year Memorial Trophy, 7th overall in the British Supersport Championship, one Pole Position, first British Supersport Podium and Rider Of The Sky Sports Rider Of The Day at final round Donington Park.
2002 : British Junior Superstock Champion. 6 Wins, 4 seconds, 4 pole positions and 8 lap records.
2001: Competed in the British Junior Superstock Championship, finishing in 6th place or higher in every race entered, first 600cc podium finish at Brands Hatch before an early end to the season due to injury.
2000 : Awarded RK young Rider of the Year Trophy competed half a season in the British Superteen Championship, Four Podiums. And the other half season in the British 125 Championship with top 10 finishes.
1999 : 4th in the British Superteen Championship, First Road Race Victory at Oulton Park, 4 podiums and 4 lap records.
1998 : British Senior Mini Moto Champion, 1st World Mini Moto UK Round.
1997 : 2nd in the British Senior Mini Moto Championship.
1996 : British Junior Mini Moto Champion, 8 Rounds, 8 Poles, 8 Wins.
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I was at Brands on sunday. this is a real loss to the sport. my deepest Condolences to his family . RIP Craig.
All week long i expect the best knews and they didn't arrive. Craig was one of my favourite riders, his talent & skill were exceptionals. I was hopping to see him in Portugal in 2 November, a huge loss for motorcycling racing. My thoughts & sympathy are for his family and friends.
so sorry to hear of this sad report of such avery good and brilliant rider. my thoughts are with his familey and friends,will be missed by many of us that watch the the sport hope his riding and friends he made will remenber him for along to time my reguards to his familey thanks for the time he has giving to us.R.I.P GRAIG JONES.IWILL ALWAYS REMENBER YOU SHANE
so sorry to hear of this sad report of such avery good and brilliant rider. my thoughts are with his familey and friends,will be missed by many of us that watch the the sport hope his riding and friends he made will remenber him for along to time my reguards to his familey thanks for the time he has giving to us.R.I.P GRAIG JONES.IWILL ALWAYS REMENBER YOU SHANE
so sorry to hear of this sad report of such avery good and brilliant rider. my thoughts are with his familey and friends,will be missed by many of us that watch the the sport hope his riding and friends he made will remenber him for along to time my reguards to his familey thanks for the time he has giving to us.R.I.P GRAIG JONES.IWILL ALWAYS REMENBER YOU SHANE
Such a sad loss, deepest sympathy to Craigs family.
We will miss you goodbye Jonesy.RIP
MJ
No words can express the tragic loss of a life and a talent such as Craig's. May he rest in peace and may his family find at least some small consolation in the support and comments posted here. My tears and thoughts go out to his family.
R.I.P. Craig
RIP Jonesey Our prayers are w/you & family
Godspeed from a couple fans in CA
David & Teri in San Francisco
Im a tipical hard nailed grown man & biker with few emotions & raley cry,
BUT I must admit, I shed a tear (many tears) for the sad loss of such a great talant & young man who i have followed on tv for many years. I, as i know every british biker who is into raceing will miss watching this young man show off his very real & raw talant. Im not sticking my neck out here by saying, He most defo would have been a world champ in both supersport & later superbikes. i dont care what any1 says, in my mind as im sure in many others he was allready a world champ at what he loved doing.
My Hart goes out to all his family & freinds.
From some1 whos done 30+ trackdays and knows for real just how much skill, raw talant, Bravery and the desire to win that Craig Jones had.
you never knew me Craig but i feel i can say RIP m8
PS. will some1 with pots of money or the races teams thems self take legal action against youtube and other site pls to stop this footage ever being shown again. i know most people just want to know how it happend but i for 1 just want to remeber him for his skills and talant, not some grainy bad footage for all none bikers to gorp over.
Very sad news, we are still shocked, we will miss you goodbye Jonesy.RIP
Goodbye Craig
We will all remember you whenever we go to Brands particularly as we have seen the worlds best in that splendid arena. You join an elite from Mike Hailwood to the latest of the great riders including champions of the past. Have a great race up there all of you. Of course our sympathy goes out to your family, friends and acquaintances but life goes on.
Mike & Rene Lockyer (Retired Race Marshals)
In the video I can't appreciate well when he was hit from behind, can you?
It really was bad luck anyway
Jg
Hi
Please pass on my condolences to Graig Jones's framily & freinds he was a delight to watch and as the artical states was riding to his full abilatiy I was at Brands Hatch on Sunday and saw the incident at was not suprised at how long it took for the medical team to transfer him It is a sad loss to the world of motorcycle racing I wish his family well and my prayers are with them at this time
Linds
We watched Craig at the weekend and he was fantastic to see, our heart felt sadness go out to his family and friends,but also please spare a thought for Andrew Pitt he has to live the rest of his life knowing he hit him
RIP Craig
Sue DaRYL & Simon
Too see this happen before me was horrendous. Everytime I go to Brands will remind me. An awful experience for my son to see too. All I can think is that he died doing what he loved! So what a way to go. I send my sympathies to all family, friends & fans. Also to all WSBK fans.
Losing a true hero
God bless & sleep well Craig! We miss you
RIP
Tracy,Graeme &family
I cant believe it!
I didnt find out that he had passed away until yesterday, when one of my mates (who i watch bikes with) text me, saying did you know Craig Jones has died!
I didnt even know about the crash, as I was working while the race was going on... I can remember the last race that I watched and I can remember seeing Craig just ragging that bike to hell!... He was a class racer, & just by watching him race, his character must have been pretty amazing... Im sure it will live on in the paddock!!
CJ = class rider! Will be deeply missed!
Emma, Lincs
Deepest sympathy to all your family. A legend in the making, will be sorely missed.
God Bless Craig, RIP
Terrible,terrible news thought he was ok when it was reported he had regained consciousness on the way to hospital.My sincere condolences to all the family and friends of Craig RIP.June and Ray
A great loss to the sport . Great Sadness. Condolences to his family . RIP Craig god bless
The racing world has lost a fantastic prospect and a fabulous young man. Jonesys family can take some comfort that the thoughts of not just british fans but fans from around the world are with them. RIP craig our thoughts are with you and your family
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