Sunday, October 23, 2011

MotoGP 2011 Tragedy at The Sepang Circuit Malaysia

The tragedy occurred at the 2011 Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix at the prestigious MotoGP class, Sunday (23/10). The competition had to be canceled after the halt for almost an hour after the accident has occurred on the second lap involving three riders, causing Italian rider Marco Simoncelli (San Carlo Honda Gresini) finally died.


According to team physician Dr.. Michele Macchiagodena during a press conference at the Sepang Circuit Media Center, due to extremely severe injuries about an hour later after all the effort by a team of doctors, Simoncelli's life can not be saved. Simoncelli condition after a very severe accident, the helmet apart with injuries to the head, neck and chest after a motor run over Valentino Rossi and Edwards. "We are working with all existing equipment but helpless soul Simoncelli," said Dr. Macchiagodena.

Simoncelli was somewhat able action anon afterwards the blow because it was still sober, but again absent consciousness, and his action became so analytical that can not be taken by helicopter to the hospital because they accept to be addressed in the medical allowance in Sepang

Leadership Dorna (panpel GP Motorcycle) Carmelo Ezpeleta and the Malaysian GP race director Paul Butler took the decision on the condition of the soul Simoncelli in critical condition, it may not restart the race. Thus this is the first time in the Motor GP race canceled, it was reported contributors Mind Bambang Kunthady of Sepang circuit.

While the drivers with Valentino Rossi's spokeswoman also said the same thing. "It is tragic and we all cried, is not our human race as we know one of our fellow riders in very critical condition and his life threatened. We are very saddened by this incident and apologize to the audience who had come to the Sepang circuit to watch the race, but the thing we want is not happening, "said Rossi, who mobbed by reporters at the Sepang circuit.

"Motorcycle racing is a dangerous sport and Marco Simoncelli upper left us very, very sad. We are all aware of motor racing but still we struggled because it was full of challenges and we are all always trying to compete with the attention to safety factors. The occurrence of the incident was not our desire and we must be ready menghadai any unexpected situation, "added Casey Stoner (Repsol Honda) 2011 MotoGP world championship.

Due to the cancellation of the incident Malaysian GP MotoGP class, the spectators in the stands who do not know the main critical condition Simoncelli throwing various objects into circuits fuming with annoyance, but they left the Sepang circuit without incident diiingini not. About 65 thousand spectators packed the Sepang circuit last Sunday and they all fell silent after learning Simoncelli died.

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