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12 April, 2020 9:29 am

Italian racer Marco Simoncelli on his accident at Jarez, Spain

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Spain did not bring good luck to Marco Simoncelli; the Italian was leading the race at Jerez when he had an accident and was therefore compelled to leave the race, thus handing home victory to Lorenzo.
But in an interview, Super Sic told reporters that no help came from the marshals; they were not sufficiently helpful in trying to get him back in the race.

The same complaint came from Stoner.

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“Afterwards nobody – said the Italian– was pushing me to restart the bike”.
Well, we are sure that Marco Simoncelli will outstrip his colleagues in the upcoming race in Portugal.
He sure looks like Valentino Rossi ’s heir apparent (figuratively speaking of course).
Italian racer Marco Simoncelli on his accident at Jarez, Spain

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