Hit Noguchi in Mandalika Malaysian Riders are speechless

Hit Noguchi in Mandalika Malaysian Riders are speechless. Malaysian racer Zaqhwan Zaidi was so saddened by the sad news of Haruki Noguchi’s departure following the 2023 Asia Road Racing Championship. ARRC accident at the Mandalika Circuit. Zaidi was shocked by the news that Noguchi died on Wednesday 16/8 afternoon. At the ARRC Mandalika race, Zaidi and Noguchi had a speeding fight and accidentally Zaidi’s motorbike hit the iron horse that Noguchi was riding on. It’s hard to believe you are no longer with us. I am truly speechless. I am very sad when this happened to us. You are a talented rider with a strong spirit and you are the biggest rival I have ever faced,” Zaidi wrote in the media social.
Whenever we race you know when you win even before we cross the finish line
continued the reigning ARRC champion in the Asian Superbike 1000 class. Zaidi admitted that he was so honored and proud to be able to race with Noguchi and will never be able to forget the memories with this opponent and friend. Farewell Haruki, may your soul rest in peace. Deep condolences to your family, friends, SDG MS Harc-Pro Honda PH team and most beloved #73 Haruki. In the second ARRC 2023 race, Sunday 13/8 Zaidi and Noguchi competed fiercely. When the race entered the fourth lap, at the 10th corner to be precise, Zaidi’s motorbike slipped and nudged Noguchi’s motorbike tire. Zaidi fell off the track, while Noguchi was on the track. Moments later, Noguchi’s head was run over by Kasma Daniel’s motorbike, who could not avoid the Japanese racer.
The red flag flies, the race is stopped. Noguchi was taken to the circuit medical center. It took about half an hour for Noguchi’s condition to stabilize. After that, Noguchi was sent to the West Nusa Tenggara Central General Hospital (NTB). Three days in the hospital, Noguchi was pronounced dead. The doctor stated that the traumas experienced by Noguchi were the cause of the death of the SDG Motor Sports team racer.
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