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Sarah Ward & Fionnuala Boyle

Heartbroken parents of tragic young Scots biker say he was 'going to be next big thing'

The heartbroken parents of an 11-year-old Scots biker who tragically died after being involved in an accident while training said he was 'going to be the next big thing'. Millar Buchanan, 11, died on Saturday while riding on the Crail Circuit, Anstruther, Fife.

Grieving parents Andy and Pauline said their beloved son, who was heading up to Larbert High School in August, died while he was participating in the sport he loved.

Andy said: "We are so proud of our son and what he has achieved. He was going to be the next big thing." The devastated family said they hope to have his funeral at Knockhill, but nothing has been finalised as yet.

A balloon release and minute's silence is scheduled to take place at Kinnaird Primary School on Friday evening as a tribute to the much loved youngster.

Online tributes have already been coming from all corners of the motor sport world, showing how missed the talented young rider will be, and how shocked they are Millar is no longer with them.

Millar on the track (UGC)

Motorcycle dealer Ohvale UK, who Millar had been riding for since 2021, stated it had lost a member of its family, who was also known affectionately as number 29 - his racing number.

The Facebook post stated: "We have lost a member of our Ohvale family. Millar Buchanan has sadly passed away after being involved in an accident over the weekend while training at Crail Circuit.

"Millar joined our Ohvale UK cup last year and it has been a pleasure to have him in the paddock and in our junior championships, he will be sorely missed by everyone.

"We extend our deepest sympathies to Andy and Pauline and the rest of his family and friends at this sad time. RIP Millar £29."

Millar Buchanan on race day (Supplied)

Millar was also described as a "handsome, talented, well-mannered young boy, who had a smile all the time and a huge caring and sharing heart".

Other online tributes stated "ride in peace wee man" and referred to Millar as an "amazing little racer and genuinely a lovely lad", who died "doing what he loved".

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