Monday, October 24, 2011

Memories of Marco Simoncelli

 Marco Simoncelli

Paolo Simoncelli has paid his respects to a 'special, honest and pure son' and expressed his gratitude at the outpouring of grief following Marco Simoncelli's fatal accident in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Speaking to Italian media, Paolo Simoncelli said the support shown in the wake of the accident had provided comfort, and insisted there was no blame to be apportioned.
"Marco was a very special person, and perhaps people have understood what he was like. If he had to swear he would, he was like that. Most of all he was honest, he was really pure," said Simoncelli Sr.
"On top of that he was a warrior, and maybe that's why he died. Had he let the bike go...but last Sunday he wanted to win. He was again the Marco we had at the beginning of the season, but now he knew what to do, he knew everything.
Greeted by hundreds of fans when he landed in Rome with his son's body, Paolo said: "Honestly I couldn't believe it: it would be bullshit if I said I'm happy, but it pleases me. We didn't realise all this, but it's a very nice thing.
"Tomorrow evening, after the end of the funeral, we'll be alone. It'll be terrible. But now I have you and all the people that come visit us. That can only please us.
"Marco was always available with all the journalists, as with all the people that would come to disturb him while he was eating. In fact he would scold me when I complained. That's how he was.
"Marco was never judged badly, he was always judged for what he was and for the way he presented himself. I loved him, and he loved me. Marco was great and that's it. What a shame.
"He needed everything around him to work. He needed Aligi Deganello - his guru and chief technician - his team, and his dad, who would piss him off sometimes, as he would say. Before the start we would shake hands and hug. I did that on Sunday too, but I guess I got something wrong. It didn't go as usual.
"He enjoyed all the simple things he had: he liked his house, his dog, the grass... in fact on Sunday he told me 'I'm tired, I want to go back home', because we had been away to prepare for Malaysia, which for him has always been difficult: nutrition, he took an ice bath to cool down before the race... It was perfect, he was sure he would do well. But he told me 'I want to go back home, dad.'"
Paolo arrived at the scene of the crash as Marco was being lifted onto a stretcher and carried to the ambulance. He says he had called to his son, but Marco was already dead. He says he also bears no ill will to the bearers, who fumbled the stretcher on their way to the ambulance.
"I was thereabouts, but Marco was dead already. I was 10 metres away, but Marco was already dead, it changed nothing.
"I helped them: when they got back up and passed the stretcher over to my side of the guard rail I took the stretcher to place it in the ambulance and held Marco's hand and called him 'Ciao Marco', but he was gone already.
"There was nothing that could be done. Nothing would have changed in that case. As for the rest, maybe more (attention) is needed, but these people try to do their best, so it's useless... But in our case Marco died on impact.
"They say God summons the best to heaven. I don't know. I wish that's how it is."
Paolo said Marco's funeral would almost certainly be held this Thursday, as a private function for relatives, friends, fellow riders and Gresini Racing staff.


Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini during the event "Riders For Health" during the Red Bull Indianapolis GP at Indianapolis Motorspeedway on August 26, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini prepares to start on the grid of the MotoGP race of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 23, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 24-year-old Italian MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli has died following a crash involving Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards during the Malaysian MotoGP in Sepang, Malaysia.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini heads down a straight during the qualifying practice of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 22, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini prepares to start on the grid of the MotoGP race of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 23, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 24-year-old Italian MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli has died following a crash involving Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards during the Malaysian MotoGP in Sepang, Malaysia.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini leads the field during the MotoGP race of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 23, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 24-year-old Italian MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli has died following a crash involving Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards during the Malaysian MotoGP in Sepang, Malaysia.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini leads Hiroshi Aoyama of Japan and San Carlo Honda Gresini during the qualifying practice of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 22, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini exits from the meeting for the Motegi GP  during the free practice of MotoGp of Czech Republic at Brno Circuit on August 12, 2011 in Brno, Czech Republic.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini rounds the bend  during the free practice of MotoGp of Czech Republic at Brno Circuit on August 12, 2011 in Brno, Czech Republic.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini heads down a straight during the qualifying practice of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 22, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Marco Simoncelli Marco Simoncelli of Italy and San Carlo Honda Gresini leads the field during the MotoGP race of MotoGP of Malaysia at Sepang Circuit on October 23, 2011 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 24-year-old Italian MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli has died following a crash involving Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards during the Malaysian MotoGP in Sepang, Malaysia.

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