Saturday, October 2, 2010

Aragon GP, Dedicated To Shoya Tomizawa

Aragon GP, Dedicated To Shoya Tomizawa
Cartoon Tomizawa in helmet Valentino Rossi

Anyone know how fierce competition among the 

racers at the event's prestigious automotive two-wheeled 
sport, MotoGP. Competition does not only occur 
between the teams, even between teammates too, 
the rivalry could not be avoided. But it turns out,
all it does not eliminate the human side of the drivers,
who, when the circuit will desperately grab dala 
position of the most dangerous 
maneuver though. Outside the circuit, they are also 
human beings who have a sense of sympathy.
Perhaps the human side of the MotoGP riders, 

most sentiments arise post-death Shoya Tomizawa at Misano 
circuit, Italy, two weeks ago.  
Drivers Moto2 numbered 48, died after an accident some 
time after the race began. He fell, 
and inevitably hit by a motorcycle Alex De Angelis. After
being evacuated to the nearest medical facility, the 
drivers from Japan that has breathed his last breath.


Tomizawa logo on the front fender Motor Jorge Lorenzo.
Toni Elias, the leader of the standings and championship series Moto2 states of deep sadness. For him, this tragedy was like a dream in the daytime. For Elias, Tomizawa is racer friendly, polite and like to entertain other drivers. He also said, "When I fall in the race, he came to the pit stops to ask me the news. That's probably the rarest thing I experienced during my career. It was a memorable politeness. "He told show host MotoGP. In addition, Lorenzo, Rossi and Pedrosa also show the face that is not too excited when he learned Tomizawa died. Rossi, after the race saying, "If you have this, it's no more fun to win the race. Tomizawa is a potential driver "said the nine-times MotoGP champion
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Aragon GP, Dedicated To Shoya Tomizawa
Known as a friendly, humorous and entertainers, Tomizawa's departure marks the day that the drivers and the official MotoGP. And Toni Elias was the one who spread the moral call to commemorate Tomizawa, by attaching a number or logo Tomizawa pleasure in their respective motor. And it received positive response. The driver, whether it Moto2 or MotoGP class, began to show their respect by attaching a number of cartoons Tomizawa Tomizawa (48) in the helmet, motorcycle or other parts of their motors. Stoner put the logo above 48 in number, Lorenzo on the front fender, Redding put the number "48" small in number. While Rossi, put a cartoon number 48 in the helmet. Toni Elias, precisely painted his helmet with number 48. Even the Japanese rider Yuki Takahashi, put a black ribbon as a sign of mourning. Tomizawa may not be a world champion. But he's a decent racer appreciated.

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