RIP Doriano Romboni
Such irony to lose you life at an event in memory of rider who also got hit by another rider having crashed. RIP Doriano and RIP Super Sic.
Former grand prix motorcycle racer Doriano Romboni has been killed in a Supermoto accident in Italy. The 125cc and 250cc race winner, who raced in
the top 500cc class from 1996-98, was taking part in the 'Sic Supermoto Day' in memory of the late Marco Simoncelli at the Latina circuit
in Italy. Romboni was struck by another rider after crashing during one of the practice sessions for the event on Saturday. The 44-year-old was
taken to the Santa Maria Goretti hospital in the Latina area, but he succumbed to his injuries from the incident.
Romboni managed to finish fourth in the 125cc and 250cc world championships during his career, taking wins at both levels before graduating to the
500cc class with Aprilia for 1996. However, his time at the top level was not as successful as the Italian manufacturer struggled, and he took a best
finish of third in the 1997 Dutch TT at Assen. The rest of the Simoncelli event was cancelled following Romboni's death.
Italian motorcycling federation president Paolo Sesti said: "After the tragic accident which claimed the life of Doriano Romboni we have
cancelled the event as a sign of mourning and respect for Doriano and his family, to whom we show our support at this difficult time. "In
losing Doriano we lose a generous rider, a highly valued personality and a great coach, who was dearly loved and appreciated by everyone involved in
international motorcycling."
[Edited on 2/12/13 by jeffw]
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