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In total, 104 riders have died from incidents that occurred at Grand Prix motorcycle racing events, with Ben Drinkwater being the first in 1949. Three riders died in the 1940s; twenty-nine in the 1950s; twenty-seven in the 1960s; twenty-four in the 1970s; fourteen in the 1980s; two in the 1990s; one in the 2000s; three in the 2010s; and one in ...
3 September 1960. Witold Świątkowski. Rybnik Municipal Stadium. Polish Speedway Championship, 1st Division. [ 58 ] 19 August 1961. Erich Stieglmeier. Svítkov Stadium. Golden Helmet of Czechoslovakia.
Matsunaga was taken into hospital where he died 25 days later on September 4 [3][8] Kiyoshi Akiyama. August 23, 1970. Honda S800. Spoon Curve. Car. Suzuka 12 Hours race. Akiyama's Honda S800 struck Hiromi Nishino's Isuzu Bellett at Spoon corner, causing the two cars to explode into a fireball, burning 150 liters of gasoline.
Motorcycle accident. [22] 23 Aug 1990: Yutaka Kanai Japan: 30: 10,000 metres: Car crash. [23] Tomoyuki Taniguchi Japan: 29: Marathon: 1 Sep 1992: Desta Asgedom Ethiopia: 20: 1500 metres, 800 metres: Struck by a pickup truck, ruled a suicide. [24] 6 Apr 1993: Miguel Ángel Gómez Spain: 24: 200 metres: Motorcycle accident. [25] 29 Mar 1994: Paul ...
September 8, 1912 (aged 21-22) [1] Newark Motordrome, Newark, New Jersey. Years active. 1911–1912. Eddie Hasha (died September 8, 1912) was an American motorcycle racer on board tracks early in the twentieth century. His death contributed to the demise of the board tracks. He was nicknamed the "Texas Cyclone" since he was from Waco, Texas ...
This is a list of Dakar Rally fatal accidents involving both competitors and non-competitors who have died during a Dakar Rally event. Since 1979, 79 people are known to have died as a result of the Dakar rally. Among the 33 competitor fatalities, 24 were motorcycle related, 6 car related, 1 truck related, and 2 competitors died as a result of ...
Since the change in the helmet law, motorcycle deaths were 17 in 2021, 10 in 2022 and 18 in 2023, which hit an all-time peak. Last year was the second deadliest year overall on Kansas City streets.
G. Karl Gall. Wayne Garratt. Sante Geminiani. Werner Giger. Paulo Gonçalves (motorcyclist) Ulrich Graf (motorcyclist) Leslie Graham. Alan Grahame.