Craig Jones 1985-2008

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.

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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.

Tony Carter / Eurosport

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  1. such a tragic loss... he died doing what he loved best­ but will be sorely missed by all... my heart goes out­ to his family and friends and also to Andrew Pitt xxx ­ RIP Craig Jones xx

    From louisecolling3, on Tue 5 Aug 4:44AM
  2. RIP, a sad loss to all , my deepest sympathy to all­ friends and family.

    From davidchapman4, on Mon 4 Aug 11:10PM
  3. RIP Craig the rest of the m/c world will miss you

    From arcusf, on Mon 4 Aug 10:53PM
  4. R.I.P Jonesy they obviously need some more raw talent­ where your going mate and unfortunatly they choose­ you,you are the chosen one my heart goes out to all of­ your family and freinds and your fellow riders also to­ andrew pitt as i myself was close to doing what happend­ sunday and it stays with you and you keep asking­ yourself if i did this or that but the reality is there­ is nothing you could have done,also i would like to­ applaude every body that was sat at southbank as i have­ been attending meetings for the last 20 years and could­ not believe the silence that fell,i also applaude the­ superbike and superstock 600 riders for going back out­ after the accident as it must have been on their minds­ no matter how focused they get,i have the luxury of­ seeing you sat night in the paddock with jonny rea iam­ sure you wernt racing your pit bikes your smile will­ stay with me as with every one else goodnight and happy­ racing.

    From barrettm38, on Mon 4 Aug 10:51PM
  5. a future world champion taken away, thoughts with his­ family.its sad that these risks are still so high for­ these guys..

    From mark, on Mon 4 Aug 10:51PM
  6. R.I.P Jonesy another of britain up n comin riders taken­ from us ..... you'll be missed by every1... my­ deepest sympathy for his family .... he was a crackin­ rider

    From jimbob_james25, on Mon 4 Aug 10:31PM
  7. A wonderful tribute by Tony Carter. I have publicsed­ his progress this year on a Radio Show I do for­ Hospital. I missed the accident but cannot begin to evr­ forget the pleasurehe gave me watching him give 110%­ every race. Everyone's thoughts go out to allhis­ family anf friends of which he will have many.

    Thank­ you for the passion you showed, rest now,ou willnevr be­ forgotten

    Philip

    From afc, on Mon 4 Aug 10:21PM
  8. R.I.P - thoughts @ prayers to all who knew him - tragic­ lose -

    From davidsalisbury, on Mon 4 Aug 10:01PM
  9. You were a legend in the making, a true star just­ coming through. We have been shell-shocked since we­ witnessed the incident. In the time we have followed­ your career you brought us lots of enjoyment & edge­ of the seat fun. Your talent & skill was quite­ exceptional. A huge loss to racing, you will be sadly­ missed. Our thoughts & sympathy are with your­ family, Karen & all of your friends & team. ­ RIP xx

    From mel.mjm1, on Mon 4 Aug 9:41PM
  10. You were a ledged in the making, a true star just­ coming through. We have been shell-shocked since we­ witnessed the incident. In the time we have followed­ your career you brought us lots of enjoyment & edge­ of the seat fun. Your talent & skill was quite­ exceptional. A huge loss to racing, you will be sadly­ missed. Our thoughts & sympathy are with your­ family, Karen & all of your friends & team. ­ RIP xx

    From mel.mjm1, on Mon 4 Aug 9:37PM
  11. What a sad sad loss to motorbike racing.. my deepest­ simpthy to his mum and dad friends and family...also­ his team... my son races and i dread it every time he­ goes out.. but do you know what he told me.. AT LEAST I­ WILL DIE HAPPY DOING WHAT I WANTED TO DO... Well what­ could i say to that.. Jonesy you will always be­ remembered R I P saddly missed..

    From sl.phillips66, on Mon 4 Aug 9:36PM
  12. RIP Craig another taken to early

    From davidcarruthers, on Mon 4 Aug 9:24PM
  13. That was a very fitting tribute from you today. He was­ a wonderful friend to many people and a special talent.­
    A lovely person
    Love to his family from Bruce and­ Janis

    From Jan, on Mon 4 Aug 9:23PM
  14. Just feel so so sad and sick inside. You'll be­ missed by so many people Craig that you didn't even­ know, thousands of fans like myself who followed your­ progress on a Sunday afternoon every step of the way.­ We all loved you for what you gave the sport, and now­ that sport has taken you away.

    R.I.P forever dear­ Jonesy....

    From johnrnewman, on Mon 4 Aug 9:18PM
  15. totally tragic... RIP craig, my thoughts and sympathy­ to your family and friends.

    from Vicky

    From vickylitchfield, on Mon 4 Aug 9:17PM
  16. Another promising lad on his way up that we have lost­ to the sport we love. Watched the race on TV and was­ horrified at what happened. Ollie Bridewell last year­ Craig today. Deepest sympathies to all your family and­ friends. We have lost a very bright shining star. RIP­ Jonesy. You will not be forgotten x

    From sallysmartie, on Mon 4 Aug 9:15PM
  17. RIP Jonesy, such a sad loss, my heart goes out to your­ family and friends.

    From nudger, on Mon 4 Aug 9:11PM
  18. Tony has written a lovely tribute and tis how we should­ remember Craig Jones and all he stood for. As a­ mother, my heart goes out to his parents, for no matter­ how much your child loves something, you never want­ them taken away from you forever.

    I saw the crash on­ the tv and it instantly looked horrific. In some ways­ I think its really good that the tv crew was sensitive­ enough to unfocus om him lying on the track but it was­ a horrible image to go to bed with in our heads.

    I­ feel so sad that one so young was tragically taken, but­ at least I believe he will have had no idea what was­ happening and his last memories were that he was having­ the time of his life. Rest In Peace Craig

    From Karen, on Mon 4 Aug 8:40PM
  19. R.I.P CRAIG, As with so many others you will never be­ forgotten.
    Deepest sympathy goes out to all his friends­ and family.
    You will be greatly missed by everyone, who­ love's the sport.

    Steve. Walsall

    From timo_vfr, on Mon 4 Aug 8:27PM
  20. A sad end for such a talent, RIP Jonesy. Sideways­ through them pearly gates mate.

    From jonbda, on Mon 4 Aug 8:24PM
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