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The Japanese Motorcycle Grand Prix has not been held at Suzuka as of 2004 (with the race having been moved to Motegi which was the venue of the Pacific Grand Prix) following Kato's crash, with safety issues at the facility in light of the F1 race the previous October with 130R, including a serious crash involving Toyota F1 driver Allan McNish ...
Eight Grand Prix motorcycle racing champions have died while racing or practicing in Grand Prix motorcycle racing: Dario Ambrosini in 1951, Leslie Graham in 1953, Rupert Hollaus in 1954, Tom Phillis in 1962, Bill Ivy in 1969, Jarno Saarinen in 1973, Daijiro Kato in 2003, and Marco Simoncelli in 2011. Hollaus is often credited as the only rider ...
Lost control of motorcycle on duty Ranking Trevor: August 7, 2012: 52 Jamaican Deejay Kingston, Jamaica: Collision Mitch Lucker: October 31, 2012: 28 American Former frontman of the band Suicide Silence: 2013 Harley-Davidson Huntington Beach, California [23] Bo Lozoff: November 29, 2012: 65 American Humanitarian, writer 2003 Suzuki Puna, Hawaii
The crash marked Springfield's 26th fatal vehicle crash of 2023. Ten of the deaths have involved motorcyclists, nearly doubling last year's total.
PEORIA — A deadly motorcycle accident has left a family grieving and questioning the ongoing police investigation.. Family and friends of 20-year-old Erik Herrera, who died in the accident July ...
Suzuka Circuit: 12 Hours of Suzuka Race Akiyama's car hit another car and caught fire [29] Marcel Albers (NED) 1992-04-20 Open wheel Ralt RT36-Honda British Formula Three: Thruxton Circuit: Race Hit the back of Elton Julian's car, went airborne, somersaulted, and hit guardrail [30] Bill Albertson (USA) 1930-08-16 Single seater Miller Unknown
As the temperature climbed to a record 128 degrees in Death Valley National Park, a group of motorcyclists was sickened by the heat, and one died. Motorcycle tour of Death Valley turns fatal as ...
For the 1978 season, Yoshimura switched to better handling Suzuki bikes and Cooley began winning regularly. He teamed up with Mike Baldwin to win the prestigious Suzuka 8 Hours race in Japan. [2] In 1980, he teamed up with Graeme Crosby to win at Suzuka a second time. [3] Cooley went on to win his first superbike national championship in 1979. [1]