Glasgow motorbike shop owner Chris Adams passed away after being thrown from his bike.
Chris Adams ' heartbroken brother said the Erskine father-of-one had been enjoying a great day out at the track when the tragedy unfolded and he was thrown to the ground.
Now Chris' devastated family is coming to terms with their loss as friends rally to raise money to support his young son. "The doctors did as much as they could, but he never woke up. Then we decided that Chris' life support would be turned off. There was nothing more they could do."
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