Motorcyclist killed in tribute ride

A former motorcycle racer has been killed near Rome at a tribute event for the late Italian MotoGP racer Mario Simoncelli.

Italian rider Doriano Romboni crashed during a tribute race

A motorcycle racer has been killed at a tribute event for the late Italian rider Mario Simoncelli. (AAP)

Former Italian motorcycle racer Doriano Romboni died on Saturday following an accident at an event in memory of his late countryman Mario Simoncelli, the Italian news agency ANSA reported.

The 44-year-old crashed during a training session and was struck by another motorcycle, an accident similar to the one that killed Simoncelli at the Malaysian Grand Prix two years ago.

Romboni, who won six races between 1989 and 1998, died after being transferred to hospital.

Romboni competed as an Aprilia rider in the 500cc category that is now MotoGP and was a race winner in the 125cc and 250cc categories.

Organisers of "SicDay" in memory of Simoncelli, whose nickname was 'Sic', said that the charity event at the Sagittario circuit in Latina, near Rome, would continue as planned.


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