Gyro camera in front of Valentino Rossi's bike was missing. This incident took place when Rossi was celebrating his success in the position of third place finish at the Italian MotoGP Misano Circuit, Sunday, September 5, 2010.
As reported by The Black Stayon, Rossi stopped in the path of his motorcycle after a finis since run out of gas. The moment had used his fans to come and say goodbye. However, there are no responsible parties who use the moment to poke the camera.
"Remember Gyro Cam, expensive, new, experimental, and lost! Dicongkel mass when VR (Valentino Rossi) ran out of gas," technician said Rossi, Alex Briggs at Twitternya account.
"Do not worry, I am sure that the camera will be back. We each had one in each motor, one in the motor JL (Jorge Lorenzo)," he continued.
In addition to loss events experienced by Rossi, Misano circuit also witnessed the deaths of Shoya Tomizawa. The Japanese rider was involved in an accident with two other drivers, Scott Redding and Alex de Angelis.
As reported by The Black Stayon, Rossi stopped in the path of his motorcycle after a finis since run out of gas. The moment had used his fans to come and say goodbye. However, there are no responsible parties who use the moment to poke the camera.
"Remember Gyro Cam, expensive, new, experimental, and lost! Dicongkel mass when VR (Valentino Rossi) ran out of gas," technician said Rossi, Alex Briggs at Twitternya account.
"Do not worry, I am sure that the camera will be back. We each had one in each motor, one in the motor JL (Jorge Lorenzo)," he continued.
In addition to loss events experienced by Rossi, Misano circuit also witnessed the deaths of Shoya Tomizawa. The Japanese rider was involved in an accident with two other drivers, Scott Redding and Alex de Angelis.
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