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MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli killed
Marco Simoncelli died from injuries in a crash at Sundays MotoGP race
He crashed and was hit by Colin Edwards. It knocked Simoncelli's helmet off. Feel really bad for Edwards There are videos on YouTube but WARNING they are very very graphic . |
Very sad news
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Re: MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli killed
RIP, Marco. He rode it out to the very end, maybe thats what got him killed. There was talk that some of the top riders were trying to get him to seperate from his bike while crashing, Its a concious thing, do you ride it out or do you try to seperate ? I personally ride everything out till I'm done crashing. Marco crashed quite a bit, it's a shame it got him so early. He's a national hero in Italy. In Europe GP and Speedway racing is bigger then nascar and Indy combined here. The tracks are very safe in moto gp lots of runoff, in GP racing theres two ways to get killed, your bike gets you or you get hit. You can see he was killed instantly, and was gone before he stopped moving. p.s. the reason his leg was stuck under his bike was because they use there knee pucks to push the bike back towards uprite, I'm sure for half the crash he was sure he was gonna save it. They're hero's in europe for a reason. bummer
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Re: MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli killed
Those GP riders are amazing I have been every year to Indy to watch and have the most respect for their talent! RIP Marco
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What did Jimmie Johnson say?
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Re: MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli killed
He said that was an other type of racing that he did not have the balls to try. RIP Marco. Some times its safer to hang on to the bike. If you are not with the bike it can follow the ride and land on them.
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Thanks windtunnel Dave for not showing the video again!!
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