Returning T.T. star Ian Hutchinson is said to be "battered and bruised but ok" after a spill in this morning's opening Supersport qualifying session at the North West 200 in Northern Ireland.
The news came in a tweet from Milwaukee Yamaha team boss Shaun Muir after an incident in which the bike caught fire.
Hutchinson did go to hospital for a check-up but returned to the Triangle circuit to complete a couple of laps on his Superbike behind the Superstock session.
Michael Rutter topped the Superbike times at 121.106mph, William Dunlop was quickest in the Supersport at 114.754mph.
Returning riders Keith Amor and Ryan Farquhar were fastest in the Supertwins at 106.598mph and 106.066mph respectively.
And top of the timing sheets in the Superstock class was Austrian Horst Saiger at 118.535mph when the session was red-flagged with just over a minute to go.
However, roads around the course re-opened 25 minutes later.
Details on Manx riders - Supersport - Dan Kneen is 20th in 110.348, Conor Cummins a non-qualifier.
Superbike - Conor Cummins is 13th in 117.435mph, Dan Kneen is 18th in 116.331mph, Joe Faragher is 43rd in 109.291mph and Dave Madsen Mygdal is 49th in 107.802mph.
Supertwin - Dan Kneen is 12th in 102.566mph.
Superstock - Joe Faragher is 36th in 109.526mph, Dave Madsen Mygdal is 37th in 109.138mph, Conor Cummins and Dan Kneen are non-qualifiers.
The final practice session starts on Thursday morning with the first races later on in the evening.
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