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Motorcyclists fighting for lives after crashing into SUV; driver charged with DWI

The scene of this morning's motorcycle-SUV crash

The scene of this morning’s motorcycle-SUV crash (Seth Gottfried)

Two motorcyclists are fighting for their lives after crashing into an SUV in Queens early today, police said.

Naquawn Macintosh, 25, and Corney McIntosh, 23, were sharing a blue Suzuki GSX when they plowed into a black 2005 Cadillac Escalade in Richmond Hills on 124th Street, near Atlantic Avenue, about 4:10 a.m., law-enforcement sources said.

The motorcyclists were heading eastbound on Atlantic Avenue when they hit the SUV — while the Escalade was heading north on 124th street when the driver said he was hit, cops said.

The 25-year-old was pinned between the motorcycle and the car, police said, while the 23-year-old was thrown from his seat.

EMS rushed the two to Jamaica Hospital. One man was rushed at 4:27 a.m., while another at 4:50 a.m., a source said. It was not immediately clear why.

Both men are listed in critical condition, authorities said.

Naquawn allegedly had pot taped to his thigh, while Corney allegedly had crack cocaine in his anus, law-enforcement sources added. Charges were pending.

The SUV driver, Mohan Omesh, 29, appeared to be boozed-up after blowing a Breathalyzer test, law-enforcement sources said.

He was over twice the legal limit of 0.08, sources added.

Omesh has been charged with first-degree DWI, along with driving without insurance, authorities said.