Rider is 20th to die at the event, but first since 2016, at North West 200 that will celebrate it’s 100th year in 2029. A motorbike rider has been killed during qualifying for the prestigious North West 200 (NW200) Superbike annual race in Northern Ireland. A competitor “has died following an incident at Station corner on the NW200 course during this morning’s Superbike qualifying session,” said a statement from the race organisers, Coleraine and District Motor Club. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 French interior minister condemns violence and riots after PSG’s UCL win list 2 of 4 International Olympic Committee recommends ending Belarus restrictions list 3 of 4 Irish footballers and celebrities urge boycott of Israel matches list 4 of 4 It’s not cricket: Pakistan athletes allowed in India for multilateral sport end of list “The session was immediately red-flagged, and emergency services attended the scene but, unfortunately, the rider succumbed to his injuries,” it said.…