Coming to Valencia MotoGP

Nuances in the Series Closing Grief Career Capirex


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Valencia - Valencia will be the last series in a career Loris Capirossi in the world of grand prix racing. However, the shades of sorrow makes the closing race of his career was certainly not marked by the party.

Started working since 1990 ago, in the 125cc class, Capirossi is now even wrestle the world grand prix racing for 22 years.

Capirosi this season have been decided as a last resort, make MotoGP Valencia at the weekend will be a series covering the 38-year-old rider career is.

With a long career Capirossi, who will mark the true perayaanlah pamungkasnya race. But now is not the case considering the racing world, especially Capirossi, still grieving after the death of Marco Simoncelli who dies due to an accident at the Sepang track in the previous series.

"It would be difficult to be in the paddock without Marco because everyone will miss him. No drivers who want to track but we have to do it for themselves as well as motor racing fans," said Capirex, Capirossi nickname, at Crash.

"This will be my last race, and I do not know what will be going on in my head, but I also want to rush to do it," continued the Italiano.

"It will be a race that is less prevalent for Loris because it will be the last of his career. There must be a party, but no one was eager to celebrate," continued the Pramac Ducati Technical Director Fabiano Sterlacchini.

Simoncelli crash Rossi's mother Create Worry


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Rome - The accident that killed Marco Simoncelli in the Sepang Circuit indirect effects on the Valentino Rossi's mother, Stefania Palma. He is concerned at the safety of The Doctor.

Simoncelli died after an accident which also involved Rossi and Colin Edwards on October 23 last. Rossi survived the crash, but Edwards suffered a shoulder injury.

Palma knew that the MotoGP motorcycle racing is a dangerous sport. He also mengaaku alarmed every time Rossi had an accident.

"So far Valentino fortunate luck and I hope it will always be a part of his life," said the mother, as quoted from the Visor Down.

"When he was injured, he always managed to recover and could be moved. While in the case with Marco and his mother felt, when death has come so there is no more hope," he said.

Rossi has experienced a number of injuries due to accidents. He once broke his leg when an accident at the Mugello Circuit in 2010 and should be absent for a long time.

'The roar of engines to commemorate Simoncelli!'


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Team San Carlo Honda Gressini ascertained as a form of racing in Valencia last respects at the track for the late Marco Simoncelli. In another respect, the proposed rider can wail-raungkan engine for a minute.

Simoncelli, who defended Honda Gresini, dies due to an accident at the Sepang track in the previous series. This makes the team's participation in the last series in Valencia, so doubtful.

However, team boss Fausto Gresini as ultimately to make sure his team will still be present and racing in Valencia this weekend. "The decision to participate can not be easily retrieved, but we take it because that is what would be desirable Marco," said Gresini at Autosport.

"Driving in Valencia is definitely a great way to pay tribute to him, by doing what he loved most: drive and feel the world of MotoGP," he continued.

Meanwhile, Paolo Simoncelli who is the father of the race hoping Valencia will present their respects to deceased son in a different way.

Rather than a minute's silence as is typically done, Paolo just ask that large-scale noise made ​​the riders from each class with each bike.

"Days Sunday in Valencia GP, rather than any minute of silence in memory of Marco, I would like to have a big noise for a minute with all engines from MotoGP, Moto2 and 125 roared together," he told Domenica Cinque.

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