In a brazen motorcycle theft that has shocked the racing community, Isle of Man TT legend Jim Hodson has become the victim of a significant heist, with several high-performance motorcycles stolen from his St Helens location. The situation took an unusual turn when apparent footage of the thieves surfaced on TikTok, showing individuals posing with the stolen vehicles.
Racing Legacy Under Attack
The theft strikes particularly hard given the Hodson family’s deep-rooted connection to motorcycle racing. Rob Hodson, following in the footsteps of his father Jim who made his TT debut in 1983, has built an impressive racing career of his own. The stolen motorcycles represent not just valuable property, but essential tools of his profession.
Hodson’s Racing Achievement
Rob Hodson’s racing journey has been marked by notable successes, particularly at the Manx Grand Prix. His breakthrough came in 2012 when he and his brother Jamie made their Mountain Course debuts. By 2013, Rob had secured third place in the Supertwin race, followed by another podium finish in the 2014 Senior race.
Investigation Details
Merseyside Police have launched a full investigation into the motorcycle theft. According to police sources there has been a concerning rise in specialised vehicle theft across the region.
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How to Help
Anyone with information about the stolen motorcycles is urged to contact:
- Merseyside Police: 101
- Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111
- Online reporting: Merseyside Police Portal