Marco Simoncelli Dead At 24

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What a terrible year for racing...

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Marco Simoncelli killed in MotoGP race

SEPANG, Malaysia -- Italian rider Marco Simoncelli died of chest, head and neck injuries Sunday after crashing and being hit by two other riders at the Malaysian MotoGP motorcycle race. He was 24.

Race organizers said Simoncelli was sent to the medical center at the Sepang circuit for treatment but efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.

"He was already unconscious when the medical team arrived," said MotoGP medical director Michele Macchiagodena. "We attempted to resuscitate him but failed. He died 45 minutes later."

The race, the second to last of the season, was canceled.

Simoncelli died a week after Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon was killed in a 15-car accident in the IndyCar finale at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Simoncelli lost control of his Honda at turn 11 four minutes into the race, but his bike regained partial grip and swerved across the track and into the path of American Colin Edwards and Italian Valentino Rossi.

Simoncelli's helmet was ripped off in the collision and he lay motionless on the track. He had been fourth at the end of the first lap. The other two riders were unhurt.

The Italian's death was the first fatality in MotoGP since Japan's Daijiro Katoh died from injuries sustained at the 2003 Japanese Grand Prix. The number of deaths in MotoGP since it was founded in 1949 is now at 47, MotoGP said.

Last year, Japanese teenager Shoya Tomizawa died after crashing in a Moto2 race at San Marino.

Race director Paul Butler said circumstances surrounding Simoncelli's accident would be investigated.

Sepang circuit chairman Mokhzani Mahathir voiced his condolences and said it was unfortunate that a death occurred for the first time since the circuit opened in 1999.


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Interview at the previous race at Philip Island where he came in 2nd:


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Simoncelli and Spies at Aragon earlier in the season:


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By lively and colorful, you mean he's like a grenade rolled under the table.

RIP.
 
Q: what would you suggest to the parents of a child who wants to follow your path?
SiC: I would tell them to try and ascertain if their son has real passion or it's just a fleeting passion. If the child wants to spend all his time on the bike, even when it means renouncing to other things, then I think encouraging him is worth the while. Sure, it must be said very clearly that it's going to take sacrifices from everyone. But once the first victories roll around at 140 Km/h (that's the way it is when you're eleven!), you forget everything: exhaustion, travels, renounces don't weigh anymore, not even to a mother. And you're so happy that you only want to keep on doing the one thing you feel you were born for: racing!

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I still cant believe this is true. :(

Sic was a nightmare for the Spanish riders but also he was the chili of MotoGP. Racing world is a bit more greyish and smaller now.
 
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