Pertama kali gua cek Trans7 ,eh ada MOTO GP .. gua pantengin trus,pas dia saat lap ke 2..
Terjadi Kecelakaan yang melibatkan Marco Simoncelli,Valentino Rossi,dan Colin Edwards,disana gua uda ngira bakal fatal,soalnya pas gua liatin itu Marco Simoncelli,helmnya lepas... Pertama kalinya gua liat MOTO GP crash ampe helmnya lepas gitu..
Akhirnya gua denger kabar dari Metro,Simoncelli tewas..
Untuk Keteranganya gua search di Google dan mendapatkan berita seperti berikut :
Terjadi Kecelakaan yang melibatkan Marco Simoncelli,Valentino Rossi,dan Colin Edwards,disana gua uda ngira bakal fatal,soalnya pas gua liatin itu Marco Simoncelli,helmnya lepas... Pertama kalinya gua liat MOTO GP crash ampe helmnya lepas gitu..
Akhirnya gua denger kabar dari Metro,Simoncelli tewas..
Untuk Keteranganya gua search di Google dan mendapatkan berita seperti berikut :
Marco Simoncelli succumbs to injuries at Sepang
On Sunday 23rd October, during the MotoGP race at the Shell Advance Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix at the Sepang International Circuit, San Carlo Honda Gresini’s Italian rider Marco Simoncelli suffered a serious accident wherein he sustained critical injuries.
The race was stopped immediately with the red flag and Simoncelli was
transported by ambulance to the circuit medical centre where the
medical staff worked to resuscitate him.
Despite their efforts, Marco sadly succumbed to his injuries at 4:56pm local time.
Everyone involved in MotoGP extends its deepest condolences to Marco’s family, friends and team at this tragic loss.
Celebrated Italian rider Marco Simoncelli died on Sunday after a
crash that resulted in the cancellation of the Malaysian MotoGP at
Sepang, in the latest tragedy to hit motor sports.
The smash occurred just four minutes after the race began
when the 24-year-old Honda rider's bike veered across the track and
into the path of riders Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi.
Simoncelli had his helmet knocked off in the collision, which happened on turn 11.
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"Despite their efforts, Marco sadly succumbed to his
injuries at 4:56pm local time (0856 GMT)," MotoGP said in a statement on
its website.
"Everybody involved in MotoGP extends its deepest condolences to Marco's family, friends and team at this tragic loss."
Motor sports have seen a nightmare stretch recently and
Simoncelli's death looked certain to throw up more questions over
safety.
Last weekend, 2010 MotoGP champ Jorge Lorenzo crashed
during warm-ups in Australia, severing a finger, while two-time
Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon died in a 15-car crash in Las Vegas
in Indy Car.
The race at a steamy Sepang circuit was immediately red-flagged and organisers later announced it had been cancelled.
Edwards also fell but escaped serious injury, while Rossi was able to return to the pits.
After the crash, restless fans upset with the lengthy delay showered the track with water bottles and other debris.
The last fatal crash in the world motorcycling championship was last year when Japan's Shoya Tomizawa was killed.
Although there is a final race in Spain still to come,
Australia's Casey Stoner has already secured the 2011 championship with
his win last weekend in the Australian Grand Prix.
Stoner won at Phillip Island by just two seconds over
Simoncelli, whose second-place finish was the Italian's best yet in
MotoGP. He was the 2008 world champion in the 125cc class.
"You can never guarantee a 100 per cent safe race,"
Sepang Circuit chairman Mokhzani Mahathir told reporters after
Simoncelli's death was announced.
"You expose yourself to danger when you race. As
professionals, they know MotoGP is dangerous. Believe it or not, that is
what they live for. Our condolences to Marco. He will be missed
dearly."
Simoncelli's death quickly sparked an outpouring of grief
in Italy, where officials announced sports events in the country would
observe a minute's silence.
Italian football giants Inter and AC Milan were amongst the first sports clubs to offer their commiserations.
"AC Milan offers a hug to the family of Marco, a huge
rossonero fan, and we want to offer the most sincere and heartfelt
condolences in this sad moment," the club said on its website.
Inter added: "The president Massimo Moratti and everyone
at Inter Milan, together with (coach) Claudio Ranieri and the team,
shares in the pain of the Italian sports world and indeed the sports
world for the loss of the rider Marco Simoncelli.
"Remembering a young and passionate champion Inter offers a hug to the family and friends of Marco Simoncelli."
RIP MARCO SIMONCELLI 20 January 1987 – 23 October 2011