Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Colin Edward Simoncelli Problem Talk through Facebook account

Texas - Monster Yamaha rider Colin Edwards, finally talking about the deadly accident that killed Marco Simoncelli in the MotoGP race at the Sepang Circuit, Malaysia, Sunday afternoon, October 23, 2011. "It is sad to see a colleague's death, any way," Edward said in a Facebook wall, Tuesday, October 25, 2011.

Texas racer United States is claiming he is mentally fine. However, he said, is physically Edward suffered a dislocated shoulder and ligaments. The left wrist and left heel cracks. "Wednesday (tomorrow) I will be in X-rays," he said.

Do not forget to say condolences to the family of Edward Simoncelli, fans, and all MotoGP fans. "My heart is sad for all those affected by the effects of the accident," he said. He nemambahkan, "God Speed ​​My friend, u Will be missed."
The day before Valentino Rossi was also involved in the accident said Simoncelli has been like for her sister. "He was very tough on the track and very well in ordinary life," Rossi said in his Twitter account while Simoncelli dead tired.

Edward, Rossi, and Simoncelli was involved in an accident when entering corners eleventh on the new race enters the second round. Simoncelli helpless lives an hour after falling from his motorcycle. At the same time he wore the helmet came off and struck his motorcycle ridden by Edwards and Rossi.

Simoncelli death is the first fatal incident led to death in the arena of the first ever MotoGP. Earlier Japanese rider, Daijiro Katoh, was killed in a serious accident at the Japanese Grand Prix race in 2003.

Rider nicknamed Super Sic is known because of the flamboyant style of a brutal race and curly hair "keriwil". Simoncelli was transformed into a respected rider in MotoGP. But fate would. The Italian rider died at the age of 24 years before it won the MotoGP world champion in the future as dipredksi iron horse racing fans.

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