Monday, September 6, 2010

SHOYA TOMIZAWA VIDEO|JAPANESE MOTO2 RIDER DIES IN SAN MARINO

SHOYA TOMIZAWA VIDEO|JAPANESE MOTO2 RIDER DIES IN SAN MARINO
SHOZA TOMIZAWA VIDEO
Shoyaの富沢ビデオ | 日本MOTO2ライダーは、San Marinoのダイス
World champion Valentino Rossi paid tribute to Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa, who was killed in a horror smash in San Marino yesterday.

Tomizawa, 19, died when he crashed at high speed and was hit by the bikes of Alex de Angelis and Scott Redding in a Moto2 race ahead of the San Marino Grand Prix. The Suter team rider (below) was taken to hospital, but later died from his injuries.

Rossi, 31, described the accident as 'terrifying" and said he had feared the worst.

The Italian said: "I saw the crash on TV and it was terrifying. I thought he was dead.

Alex de Angelis certainly will never forget the race in his own cage, San Marino, on 5 September 2010, when he was so "close" with Japanese young driver deaths, Shoya Tomizawa.

In Moto2 class races at the Misano circuit Tomizawa lost his life after falling from his motorcycle, then hit two drivers behind him, which of course rode very fast.

De Angelis is one of the two drivers. The other was Scott Redding, who looks more "hands down" to grind Tomizawa.De Angelis and body slammed from Redding joined steed, dragged so far down the gravel.

But they're really lucky compared Tomizawa. Rider 19 years, after "vacillate" in the asphalt circuit, his body did not move immediately. Efforts to help him have done, including her to the hospital. But the fate of other talk, Tomizawa died.

Through the official website of De Angelis, who was born in the town of Rimini, San Marino, 26 years ago, delivering a deep expression of sorrow for the tragedy. There's not much he said, only one paragraph:

"I am really sorry about what happened to Shoya. I am with my family and all who loved him. After the accident I still do not know what dramatic consequences. And now I do not want to add anything more. At times like this , it becomes less important. "

Meanwhile, Redding has not received his comments. The new British driver 17-year-old stumbled when he hit a great enough Tomizawa, but was lucky because of injuries received relatively mild.

Team manager, Michael Barthomely, had made the statement after the race finished, while in the critical Tomizawa. And like everyone, he and his team feel very saddened by the accident.

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