Monday, October 31, 2011

Words To Simoncelli?s Funeral From Jorge Lorenzo And Valentino Rossi

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Jorge Lorenzo At Simoncelli's Funeral

Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo, took part in the funeral procession of late, a young Italian rider Marco Simoncelli. Not to mention the crack line Lorenzo said the memorial book Super Sic.

In addition to his signature, Lorenzo wrote expression to� Simoncelli , which is a tribute to his rivals on the track.

“I will never forget. Forgive me never argue with you”, the 2010 MotoGP World Champion is as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport on Friday, October 28, 2011.

As we know, Lorenzo had a quarrel with Simoncelli after they touched each other and fell during the race in seventh series Circuit Assen, Holland, June 25, 2011. But Lorenzo is no longer exhausting its Super Sic sorry, that often seems aggressive on the court.

In addition Lorenzo as� Spanish,� Italian colleagues Simoncelli seniors rider, Valentino Rossi remains faithful to accompany the runners who breathed her last, just like walking in the 9 months to 24 years, 3 days. Super Sic died in a fatal crash in Sepang, Malaysia, October 23, with the participation of Rossi and Colin Edwards.

Valentino Rossi for marco simoncelli

The Doctor At Marco Simoncelli's Funeral

Valentino Rossi also write simple sentences, but very impressive, “I miss you.” While other Italian rider Andrea Dovizioso, also scrawled his memory as a fellow super Sic competed since the 125cc class. “You are always difficult and never stopped pressing me to go faster.”

Simoncelli body was buried in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday afternoon local time. Throughout the parade, Super Sic helmet placed on the chest and side there is a bouquet of flowers. While both engines are used Simoncelli all their success in the racing world and Gilera 250cc Honda RC212V, was decorated on the right side and left the podium church.

Most of the mourners, including family Simoncelli and his girlfriend, Kate, seen with casual wear. The funeral procession is also accompanied the choir made a couple of Super Sic favorite songs during his lifetime.

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/8Lkokk6CRA5/Words+Simoncelli+Funeral+Jorge+Lorenzo+Valentino

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WSBK: 2009 World Superbike Results from Miller Motorsports Park, Utah

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Josh Hayes to join Tech 3 Yamaha in Valencia

American Superbike Champion Josh Hayes will replace injured Colin Edwards for this weekend's Valenci...

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Official MotoGP Press Release On Death Of Marco Simoncelli

Dorna issued the following press release, containing the details of the press conference held at Sepang after the death of Marco Simoncelli on lap 2 of the MotoGP race there. You can read the details and see the video of the press conference on the MotoGP.com website as well:


Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix
Sun, 23 October 2011

The Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix was red flagged and subsequently cancelled on Sunday after Marco Simoncelli suffered a serious accident, crashing on the second lap of the MotoGP race at the Sepang International Circuit.

Despite immediate medical attention and the best efforts of the entire medical team at the circuit, Marco tragically succumbed to his injuries shortly after the incident. A press conference was held at which members of the Race Direction Paul Butler, Claude Danis, Franco Uncini and Javier Alonso were joined by Medical Director Doctor Michele Macchiagodena to explain the circumstances of Marco's death.

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10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011

10. Early Burn at the V8 Supercar Perth Barbagallo Raceway
10. Early Burn at the V8 Supercar Perth Barbagallo Raceway 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011

At the start of the race, Karl Reindler?s vehicle was hit at the back by Steve Owen?s Commodore, which ended up the car to burst in flames a little too early. Talk about a blazing start!


9. The Big Pileup at the Grand Prix Electrique 2011
9. The Big Pileup at the Grand Prix Electrique 2011 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011

Racing electronic cars in smaller streets can be quite dangerous, especially when there is no traction sound and the air is silent. The Grand Prix Electrique 2011 was one event where six cars piled up because of one wheel that took an uncontrollable turn.


8. Double Crash at the 24 Hours of Le Mans
8. Double Crash at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011
We have to admit that being behind the wheel for over 24 hours is no easy deal, especially when you are in the race against other competitors. The 2011 Le Mans in June had two heavy separate crashes where Allan McNish failed his race in less than an hour while trying to pass against a Ferrari. Another incident occurred with Mike Rockenfeller also crashing with a Ferrari at a staggering speed of 321km/h. Good thing both drivers survived the horror.


7. Injury at the Ronde de Andorra Rally
7. Injury at the Ronde de Andorra Rally 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011

Robert Kubica, driver of the Lotus Renault GP, has lost control when he drove his Skoda Fabia car at the beginning event of the rally. The car went off the road at high speed, thus making him crash and hurt his right hand badly. Though it may be the case, his driver partner, Jakub Gerber was totally unharmed in the said accident.


6. The American Memorial 500 ends in a Gruesome Accident
6. The American Memorial 500 ends in a Gruesome Accident 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011

Alex Zanardi, two-time CART champion, has joined the race in the American Memorial 500. The accident occurred very fast, even just being out fresh from the pit. His acceleration went too fast; his car became uncontrollable, and ended up barreled by another racer. It was not a crash that he caused but he was the major casualty, even losing both legs in the process.


5. Died in the Olympus Rally Crash with a Tough Turn
5. Died in the Olympus Rally Crash with a Tough Turn 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011
Matthew Marker is known in the racing community as a very friendly, generous, and lovable driver, even among his fellow competitors. Despite of his sweet nature, his life ended early at the age of 31 when he took his race in the Olympus Rally, during his fifth year career as a participant of the Rally America National Championship. His death occurred while he was making a tough turn on a downhill, his car sliding towards a tree, banging the driver?s side on the trunk.


4. Malaysian MotoGP Crash Results to a Kill
4. Malaysian MotoGP Crash Results to a Kill 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011
Marco Simoncelli was killed in a crash that occurred in as early as the second lap of the Malaysian MotoGP in the Sepang Circuit. His Honda bike swerved where he fell down and he was hit by Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi, which made Simoncelli lay motionless on the tracks, with his helmet off him. He was administered quickly by emergency staff, but that did not save him.


3. Copa Chevrolet Montana and the Brain Dead Driver
3. Copa Chevrolet Montana and the Brain Dead Driver 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011
Brazilian stock car driver Gustavo Sondermann has died after a crash in Interlagos, while racing for the Copa Chevrolet Montana, April 3. His crash may not have been fatal as he was coming straight into the pit. However, following his lead, there was another driver that hit Sondermann, thus making him suffer heavy head injuries and was confirmed brain dead when he was treated in the nearby hospital.


2. Death in the National Superstock 600
2. Death in the National Superstock 600 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011
At 18 years old, Ben Gautrey has so much life in front of him, being a Superbike racing star. However, his bike went out of control when he fell on the right hand of the road and down the mountain section. He fell off and he was even hit by two other riders by mistake, bringing out a casualty of five. Gautrey sustained head and chest injuries in the process, making him die at the last minute.


1. 15-Car Crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway
1. 15 Car Crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway 10 Worst Motorsports Crashes in 2011
What can be more fatal than seeing a driver killed and including injuries of 15 other drivers in the process? This is what actually happened when Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon died in a hard crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Even though he was airlifted from the track to University Medical Center to save his life, IndyCar had lost a person and a driver who is considered as a friend and a charmer.

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Slideshow: 8 Years of RRX Covers

Road Racer X says farewell with eight years of magazine covers. Thanks for reading; it's been a fun ride.

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Successful Shoulder Surgery for Melandri

Yamaha Factory World Superbike Team?s new recruit for the 2011 series, Marco Melandri, underwent minor and completely successful surgery on his right shoulder yesterday (Thursday 23rd December) and expects to be fully fit for the works squad?s next test at the Portimao circuit in Portugal on January 26th.

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Motomatters.com: Preziosi Not For Turning

From MotoMatters.com’s transcript of the Q&A session with Preziosi: We are exploring different solutions, though I don’t think material is the key point. But for sure, shapes, stiffness, distribution of the stiffness through the length are concepts that we want to explore in order to build up knowledge. The clearest indication yet that Ducati are [...]

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Ducati Annouces 2011 Diavel Now Available in Black

In response to feedback from motorcycle show visitors, Ducati is pleased to announce the addition of a stunning diamond black color scheme for the new 2011 Ducati Diavel.

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How many drivers have we lost in 10 years in Indy Car?

Please be respectful to personal feelings, and please understand this is not a Indy Car bashing question.

I know we have lost several drivers in...

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USGP: MotoGP from Laguna Seca 2009 Results

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Chris Carr Announces ?Farewell to Flat Track? Tour

Winding down one of the greatest careers in AMA Flat Track Championship racing history, seven-time champion Chris Carr has decided to make the upcoming 2011 season his last effort at pursuing an overall AMA Twins title.

Source: http://www.roadracerx.com/breaking-news/chris-carr-announces-%e2%80%9cfarewell-to-flat-track%e2%80%9d-tour/

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2011 Sepang Moto2 Warm Up Result: Espargaro Edges Rabat

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Toby Moody?s Flawed Defence Of Indy

In his Autosport piece on Why Indy must stay on the MotoGP calendar, Toby Moody tries to mount an emotional defence of Indy, but fails to identify why it should stay and ends up nailing why the circuit is the weakest on the calendar. [Stoner] said it was not the most enjoyable of circuits to [...]

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Photo of the Week: SuperSic Forever

As I gained access to the MotoGP paddock, and found opportunities to glimpse the riders' personalities, Marco Simoncelli was one of the first for whom I recognized that I could not draw such conclusions based solely on what I saw on TV. On a motorcycle, Simoncelli was ferocious, as the cat on the back of his helmet indicated. In person he was soft spoken, gentle, quick to smile and generous. Always a gracious participant with Riders for Health fundraising events, he courageously faced crowds who spoke no Italian and charmed them in his accented and limited English. He signed whatever people asked of him, and posed for photos with patience and grace.

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Words To Simoncelli?s Funeral From Jorge Lorenzo And Valentino Rossi

Simoncelli Funeral Services

Jorge Lorenzo At Simoncelli's Funeral

Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo, took part in the funeral procession of late, a young Italian rider Marco Simoncelli. Not to mention the crack line Lorenzo said the memorial book Super Sic.

In addition to his signature, Lorenzo wrote expression to� Simoncelli , which is a tribute to his rivals on the track.

“I will never forget. Forgive me never argue with you”, the 2010 MotoGP World Champion is as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport on Friday, October 28, 2011.

As we know, Lorenzo had a quarrel with Simoncelli after they touched each other and fell during the race in seventh series Circuit Assen, Holland, June 25, 2011. But Lorenzo is no longer exhausting its Super Sic sorry, that often seems aggressive on the court.

In addition Lorenzo as� Spanish,� Italian colleagues Simoncelli seniors rider, Valentino Rossi remains faithful to accompany the runners who breathed her last, just like walking in the 9 months to 24 years, 3 days. Super Sic died in a fatal crash in Sepang, Malaysia, October 23, with the participation of Rossi and Colin Edwards.

Valentino Rossi for marco simoncelli

The Doctor At Marco Simoncelli's Funeral

Valentino Rossi also write simple sentences, but very impressive, “I miss you.” While other Italian rider Andrea Dovizioso, also scrawled his memory as a fellow super Sic competed since the 125cc class. “You are always difficult and never stopped pressing me to go faster.”

Simoncelli body was buried in his hometown of Coriano, Italy, Thursday afternoon local time. Throughout the parade, Super Sic helmet placed on the chest and side there is a bouquet of flowers. While both engines are used Simoncelli all their success in the racing world and Gilera 250cc Honda RC212V, was decorated on the right side and left the podium church.

Most of the mourners, including family Simoncelli and his girlfriend, Kate, seen with casual wear. The funeral procession is also accompanied the choir made a couple of Super Sic favorite songs during his lifetime.

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/8Lkokk6CRA5/Words+Simoncelli+Funeral+Jorge+Lorenzo+Valentino

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Backmarker says, ?See ya later, eh??

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'All his father could do was hug me': Team-mate consoles family who watched in horror as motorcyclist is killed during Malaysian Moto GP

-Rider lost control of his bike before he appeared to be hit by Colin Edwards and then Valentino Rossi


By Daily Mail Reporter


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 fatal accident comes just a week after British IndyCar racing driver Dan Wheldon died after crashing in Las Vegas.

Organisers cancelled the race soon after Simoncelli's accident and said in a bulletin reported on website Autosport: '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.

Devastation: Simonelli's mother Rossella is comforted outside the medical centre after her son's fatal crash

Agony: Marco Simoncelli's father is comforted as he waits outside a medical centre where the rider was taken following a crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix

Deadly: The rider (No 58) is seen sliding from his bike and colliding with two other riders in a horrifying crash

Empty: Simoncelli's girlfriend Kate walks through an empty Honda garage after the shocking accident

Yesterday tributes were posted on Twitter in memory of the talented rider.

British Formula One driver Jenson Button wrote on his account: 'R.I.P Marco... Such an exciting talent lost. My thoughts are with his family, friends and everyone involved in MotoGP. Motorsport can be so cruel...'

And Button's Formula One teammate Lewis Hamilton wrote: 'My thoughts are with his family, friends and team at this extremely sad time. Another tragic loss at such an early age.'

Newly-crowned MotoGP champion Casey Stoner said: 'I'm so shocked and saddened by the loss of Marco. When things like this happen it reminds you how precious life is.

The Australian told BBC2: 'As soon as I saw the footage it just makes you sick inside. Whenever the helmet comes off, that's not a good sign.'

Tragedy: Simoncelli (centre) takes the first corner on his second lap moment before the fatal crash at the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix


Crew members of the Honda team of Marco Simoncelli of Italy console each other as they gather outside a medical centre where the rider was taken following a crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix

A message on the MotoGP website read: 'Marco Simoncelli succumbed to injuries sustained in Malaysia.'

Simoncelli's compatriot and Repsol Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso said: 'I watched the images and I'm shocked: in a race you fight and push hard and disaster is often around the corner.

'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.'

Moment of horror: Simoncelli loses control and is seen coming off the bike

Disaster: Simoncelli fatally falls off of his Honda after colliding into Colin Edwards

Fall: Edwards spins off the track along with Simoncelli's bike as the 24-year-old Italian devastatingly lies motionless

Race marshalls attend to Honda rider Simoncelli (C) following his fatal crash just four minutes after the start of the Malaysian MotoGP race

Devastated: Colin Edwards of the US who was involved in the crash stands at the side of the track after the fatal crash

The last death in MotoGP came at the 2003 Japanese Grand Prix, when Japan's Daijiro Katoh died from his injuries.

Medical director at Clinica Mobile Dr Michele Macchiagodena said at a press conference yesterday that U.S. rider Edwards had suffered a dislocated shoulder in the crash but it had been reset and he was 'fine'.

When asked about Simoncelli's helmet coming off, race director Paul Butler said at the press conference: 'I think if I may reply, that will be for another occasion. Quite clearly the consequences and circumstances surrounding the accident will be thoroughly investigated.'

Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber wrote on Twitter: 'R.I.P Marco A special talent that will be missed... Thinking of your loved ones, and all the motogp paddock..mark.'

British MotoGP rider Cal Crutchlow tweeted: 'RIP Marco Simoncelli ! A great rider and all round nice guy. My thoughts are with all his family & friends. I will never forget today.'

Tribute: Driver Lewis Hamilton described Simoncelli's death as 'another tragic loss', coming just a week after IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon was killed in a racing accident

Inconsolable: Stunned fans wept after the brutal accident killed the MotoGP star

Just after the accident, Tony Elias, Moto2 world champion, had spoken of his prayers that Simoncelli's injuries were not serious.

'We just hope Marco is OK - that's my wish,' he said.

Last week British IndyCar racing driver Dan Wheldon died after he was catapulted helplessly into the air in a 225mph smash before landing on a barrier and suffering fatal head injuries.

Just days earlier the father-of-two joined a number of other drivers in expressing the fears over the speed of cars and overcrowding on the oval-shaped track.

But in a blog post, he had promised fans he would go out to win and put on a show of 'pure entertainment'.

Grief: Simonelli's spare motorcycle sits in an empty garage after the race was abandoned one lap in after his sudden death









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