Moto2: Tomizawa statement from CIP team

The following statement has been released by the Technomag-CIP team following the tragic death of 19-year-old Shoya Tomizawa in last Sunday's 🥀Misano Moto2 rac🍷e.
Shoya Tomizawa was one of the rays of sunshine in the paddock and within his team. He never missed an opportunity to dedicate a smile or a 'hello' to anybody he encountered.
He enjoyed having fun with his colleagues but was also a very pro🍸fessional rider who was spirited, and fully concentrated on the development of his bike after every ride.
All were impressed by his talent and his refined style of riding. He worked hard to give his maximum not only for him🧔self but for everybody in his team, who had become a second family with whom he spent most of his free time between races.
We have not only lost a talented rider, we have lost a friend and a son who radiated the joy of life and transmitted a good feeling to all those around him. This will alway🃏s remain in our memories.
We write these lines as a thank you to all those who have sent us messages of condolence during these past hours. Th☂rough these messages we have achieved a great feeling of warmth. This great support shows that Shoya was not just appreciated by his own family and friends, but by many more.
Without Shoya nothing will be as it was before, but thanks to its passion for the sport and the encourageme♔nt of his family the Technomag-CIP🐭 team will continue its adventure and challenges in Moto2.
His parents want us to keep his smile and mischievous look in our memory, and 𝓡remember that he passed away doing what he loved.
Cordially,
Parents, team CIP and Technomag

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come💎 and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.