Tragedy after a 27-year-old quad bike rider is killed in a collision with a motorcyclist on the famous Finke desert circuit
- A 27-year-old quad bike rider was killed on a famous dirt road
- He collided with a motorcycle on Finke Track near Alice Springs
A collision between two riders on the iconic Finke Track near Alice Springs has claimed the life of a 27-year-old man.
The accident happened around 4 p.m. Friday on the remote dirt road where the annual Finke Desert Race is held.
The 27-year-old was riding a quad bike when he collided with a 24-year-old male motorcyclist.
Paramedics pronounced the quad rider dead at the scene while the motorcyclist was transported to Alice Springs Hospital in serious condition.
A 27-year-old quad bike rider has died after colliding with a motorcyclist around 4 p.m. Friday on the famed Finke Track off-road circuit, near Alice Springs (Photo: remote Finke Desert race track)
Paramedics pronounced the quad rider dead at the scene as the motorcyclist was transported to Alice Springs Hospital in serious condition (stock image)
He has since been flown to the highway for treatment.
The portion of the track where the crash occurred, near Maryvale Road about 22 miles south of the Stuart Highway intersection, remained closed on Saturday.
The Northern Territory Police Major Crash Investigation Unit is investigating the incident.
‘Finke’, as it is commonly known, is one of the largest events in the Northern Territory and the circuit is known as one of the most difficult off-road courses.
‘Finke’ as it is commonly known is one of the Northern Territory’s biggest events and the course has a reputation as one of the toughest off-road courses (pictured, famous Finke Desert Race course)