'Marco was a strong rider and he always pushed hard. We raced together since we were kids, I saw him always pushing to the maximum, he crashed many times, but without major injuries, he was seemed invincible. What happened today seems impossible
Monday, 5 December 2011
23 OCTOBER 2011 THE DATE TO REMEMBER BY ALL HIS FAN OF LATE MARCO
Italian motorcyclist Marco Simoncelli died in a horrific crash at yesterday's MotoGP race in Malaysia, in full view of his devastated family and girlfriend.
The 24-year-old was flung from his bike and skidded across the track, before apparently being hit by competitors Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi.
His mother Rossella, father Paolo and girlfriend Kate watched in horror as Simoncelli's bike was smashed to pieces after his dramatic loss of control in the second lap.
They wept in shock as the unconscious rider was taken to the medical centre at the track in Sepang for treatment, but his injuries to the chest, head and neck were too serious for him to be saved.
Simoncelli's fellow Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, who had fallen out with Simoncelli earlier in the season, said: 'I've been with his father and all we could do was to hug, nothing else matters.
'Everybody in the paddock remains in shock. Many times we ourselves forget how dangerous this sport can be and when you lose people on the way nothing has any meaning. It's clear that we all do what we like, what we love, but on days like today nothing matters.'
He added: 'In a tragedy like this there is not much to say. I just want to give my condolences to his family and all the people who love him.'
The rider's girlfriend, Kate looked ashen-faced and she walked through the deserted MotoGP garages.
Fans were also spotted huddled near the track sobbing over the rider's death. He had only moved up to MotoGP level last year.
The 24-year-old was flung from his bike and skidded across the track, before apparently being hit by competitors Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi.
His mother Rossella, father Paolo and girlfriend Kate watched in horror as Simoncelli's bike was smashed to pieces after his dramatic loss of control in the second lap.
They wept in shock as the unconscious rider was taken to the medical centre at the track in Sepang for treatment, but his injuries to the chest, head and neck were too serious for him to be saved.
Simoncelli's fellow Honda rider Dani Pedrosa, who had fallen out with Simoncelli earlier in the season, said: 'I've been with his father and all we could do was to hug, nothing else matters.
'Everybody in the paddock remains in shock. Many times we ourselves forget how dangerous this sport can be and when you lose people on the way nothing has any meaning. It's clear that we all do what we like, what we love, but on days like today nothing matters.'
He added: 'In a tragedy like this there is not much to say. I just want to give my condolences to his family and all the people who love him.'
The rider's girlfriend, Kate looked ashen-faced and she walked through the deserted MotoGP garages.
Fans were also spotted huddled near the track sobbing over the rider's death. He had only moved up to MotoGP level last year.
'Race cancelled as the medical centre staff is focusing on treating Marco Simoncelli and track action cannot be resumed in the current circumstances.'
The rider was given CPR
in the ambulance which continued for 45 minutes but Simoncelli was declared dead at 4.56pm local time.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2052455/Marco-Simoncelli-dead-horror-crash-Malaysian-Moto-GP-Sepang.html#ixzz1fivARsMm
The rider was given CPR
in the ambulance which continued for 45 minutes but Simoncelli was declared dead at 4.56pm local time.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2052455/Marco-Simoncelli-dead-horror-crash-Malaysian-Moto-GP-Sepang.html#ixzz1fivARsMm
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