Irish motorcycle racer James Walsh dies after a crash at the Tandragee 100 road race in Northern Ireland. Multiple outlets report that Walsh, from the Republic of Ireland, was involved in the accident during the event on Saturday. He is taken to hospital by air ambulance following the crash, and later dies, with some reports noting the death occurs six days after the incident. The news coverage describes Walsh as a valued member of the local and wider motorcycle racing community, with tributes from fellow racers and others following the announcement of his death. The Irish Times also reports that funeral details are announced following his passing, indicating the family provides information for those wishing to pay their respects. The accounts agree on the core timeline—crash at Tandragee 100, hospital transfer by air ambulance, and death days later—while varying on the additional context and the characterization of his role in the sport. No source included here provides further details about the cause of the crash or the circumstances beyond the event itself and the medical response.