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Tomizawa dies in Moto2

AFPJapanese rider Shoya Tomizawa died from injuries sustained in a crash in the San Marino Moto2 Grand Prix on Sunday.

The 19-year-old Technomag-CIP rider came off his Suter bike when under pressure from the fast charging Italian Alex de Angelis.

Neither de Angelis nor British rider Scott Redding were able to avoid hitting Tomizawa, who was propelled over 40 metres and off the track into the gravel.

Tomizawa was in his first season in the Moto2 category - he had had one season in 250cc last term - and had begun it in style by winning the curtain raiser in Qatar.

 

He followed it up with second in the second race of the season in Spain but his form had tailed off since then and he was seventh in the overall standings with 82 points.

The three podium finishers in the MotoGP race which followed were in shock at the news, their joy at their personal results firmly set aside to pay homage to Tomizawa. "It feels so strange, there is a big hole inside me," race winner Dani Pedrosa told the BBC. "I was so happy and then I was told and this big hole opened up inside me," added the 24-year-old Spaniard.

Italy's multi-time champion and winner of this race the past two seasons, Valentino Rossi, was all but in tears. "When it happens like this nothing else matters," Rossi told the BBC.

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