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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Tragic loss.

    Deepest sympathies to family friends and team.
    So commited, so exciting to watch and always smiling. RIP Shoya
    My thoughts exactly... R.I.P Shoya
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    Very uncool, the accident was horrific to watch. I really feel for Shoya's family, team and both Redding & De Angelis who could were helpless in what unfolded. RIP Tomizawa.

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    Very sad to hear this news. Haven't seen the race yet, but this will put a dampner on the excitement M2 ussually brings.
    Sympathies to the family, friends, motogp paddock and all involved. RIP Tomi, you will be missed

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    What a brutal crash. RIP Shoya Tomizawa.

    I couldn't believe the Marshalls just shovelling the injured onto stretchers, even Redding who had shown some movement weirded me out and as for dropping Tomizawa I know shit happens in panic situations but FFS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gwinch View Post
    Very uncool, the accident was horrific to watch. I really feel for Shoya's family, team and both Redding & De Angelis who could were helpless in what unfolded. RIP Tomizawa.
    Yes, it must be very hard on the other riders involved. Cf. Andrew Pitt in the Craig Jones crash a couple of years ago.

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    RIP Tomizawa San. Things like this happening makes me appreciate just how Lucky I and others are to have our lives

    Positive thoughts go out to the family
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    I was devastated with this news. He seemed such a cheerful happy young man off the track and such a fast and talented rider on the track. He had become very quickly my favourite Moto2 rider. The accident was horrible to watch. Somewhat reminiscent of the Craig Jones crash leading to his death (and I guess similar to how Peter Lenz was killed the weekend before). With so much track safety and gear safety there is still the horrible inevitability of the consequence of being hit by a following rider at speed.
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    Tragic indeed. I was impressed when he won the first ever moto2 race, and couldn't believe it when I heard the news. Was a great rider and real character off the bike. RIP Shoya

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    Just watched the race this evening, what a horrible crash. He and De Angelise (Sp?) was/is my two favourites in the Moto2. Shoya was always such a nice personality to have around the track. Really horrible. However, other than dropping his stretched which was an unfortunate accident I think the medical team handled the situation well and the race was managed well too.
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    I've just seen the crash, very tragic for all involved. Shoya was one of my riders to watch in Moto2, to me the rest of the season now has a shadow over it.

    A lot of serious injuries and now a death in MotoGP this year, must be a tough time for all involved in the sport.

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    http://www.gpone.com/index.php/en/sl...-indagato.html

    When I first saw I headline, I freaked but seems just a formality

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachprice View Post
    http://www.gpone.com/index.php/en/sl...-indagato.html

    When I first saw I headline, I freaked but seems just a formality
    Holy shit, as did I...
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    Read about Shoya:

    Go to - http://www.mcnews.com.au/

    Navigate to: Sep 8 - Column - Indy's heartfelt tribute to Shoya Tomizawa:

    Note: There are 10 columns.
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