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Officers are appealing for witnesses of a serious collision which happened on the A436 in Andoversford last night (Wednesday 5 July).
Emergency services were called shortly after 8.30pm with a report of a collision just before the junction for Gloucester Road.
The collision took place near to The Kilkeney Inn and involved a white and red Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle, a second white Yamaha motorcycle and a silver Audi Q3.
The rider of the motorcycle, a man in his 30s, was taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol where he remains in a serious but stable condition at this time. His family have been informed.
The rider of the second Yamaha motorcycle sustained minor injuries.
Road closures were into place between Seven Springs on the A436 and from the A40 towards Kilkenny before reopening at around 7.30am this morning (Thursday 6 July).
Officers from the Roads Policing Unit would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision and has not already spoken to police.
Additionally, anyone with dashcam footage or information they feel may be relevant is also asked to make contact.
Information can be provided to police online by completing our online form and quoting incident 450 of 5 July.