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Stenno 24-10-11 08:43 PM

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Sat hear reading through everyone's tributes and memories to find some comfort. Disappointed to see a photo on here and people analysing the crash. Ah well. MCN are publishing a nice front cover. RIP #58.

andrewsmith 24-10-11 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Teejayexc (Post 2619308)
And what the feck could they do about it :confused:

No marshalls = no racing simple as.

No race marshall is paid more than a meal and a beer a day.
Most marshalls are joe public that love their racing enough to help out

fizzwheel 24-10-11 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Teejayexc (Post 2619308)
And what the feck could they do about it

My thoughts to. He would never get the kind of medical assistance he needed at the trackside. His only hope was getting him to hospital ASAP. Personally I think they did what they could. It could also be that they were shocked at his injuries and just didnt know what to do.

I dont think it matters that theres a pic on here, or that the accident is being discussed, no matter what we do or say, it wont bring him back.

We're not his family, we're not his friends, I doubt even if anybody here has even met or spoken to him. I dont think its being disrepectful or that anybody should be disappointed that the forum is being used in that way.

He was a challenging / attacking rider and TBH I also thought he was a bit of a pr1ck, but I used to like to watch him race. He died doing something that he loved and IMHO no better way to go than that.

454697819 24-10-11 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by daddyjob (Post 2618836)
Watching that was moving, especially the Doctor talking about the treatment of Simoncelli. You could really feel the emotions. I have never seen such a quiet press conference with very few questions. Very respectfully done considering how soon after the accident it was

agreed, so very sad...

The Basket 24-10-11 09:29 PM

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How to lift a stretcher for one.

Flybuster 24-10-11 10:53 PM

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Even if you didn't like him ( which I did ) he was a character and a breath of fresh air who just went out and raced whoever was in front of him. For me he made Moto GP better to watch and I, like many, had him down as champion in 1 or 2 years time.
I will miss him alot and think Moto GP will be worse without him.

littleoldman2 24-10-11 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Flybuster (Post 2619363)
Even if you didn't like him ( which I did ) he was a character and a breath of fresh air who just went out and raced whoever was in front of him. For me he made Moto GP better to watch and I, like many, had him down as champion in 1 or 2 years time.
I will miss him alot and think Moto GP will be worse without him.

+1

Binky 24-10-11 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Tommy H (Post 2619233)

Nice little tribute here as well. Better than the "official MotoGP" one IMO too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpOsx...el_video_title

Flybuster 25-10-11 12:00 AM

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Nice tribute and it shows what a racer he was.
An absolute tragedy.

flymo 25-10-11 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Binky (Post 2619368)
Nice little tribute here as well. Better than the "official MotoGP" one IMO too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpOsx...el_video_title

I agree. At 35s it also contains a scary, almost carbon copy of the accident that ended his life.

To the comments earlier about disapproval towards analysing the accident, I respect your opinion but you must also understand the need for others to understand what happened. It isn't disrespectful, its human nature.


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