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  • World motorcycling superstar Valentino Rossi said a stray bike, travelling at around 320 kmh (200mph), almost "killed me" in a horrifying near-miss at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday. The 41-year-old Italian, a nine-time world champion, was left badly shaken after Franco Morbidelli's Yamaha flew across the track just centimetres in front of him. Morbidelli had collided with the Ducati of Johann Zarco just seconds before the riders slipped through turn four at Spielberg on lap eight of the race. Both men were unseated. Zarco's free-wheeling Ducati also came desperately close to hitting Rossi as well as his Yamaha factory teammate Maverick Vinales who was just ahead of him. "Morbidelli's bike nearly killed me," fumed Rossi. "Even Zarco's Ducati passed a few metres over me, it was a very dangerous moment." Incredibly, Rossi managed to compose himself and after the race was restarted came home in fifth place. "I was so scared. I am shaken, resuming the race was tough. I took the biggest risk of my career," Rossi told Sky Italia. "I saw a shadow, I thought it was the helicopter from above, sometimes it happens during the race that the helicopter passes over and casts a shadow. Instead, two 'bullets' arrived. "The saint of motorcyclists today did a really great job, it was a very dangerous thing." Morbidelli and Zarco were both declared fit after a visit to the circuit medical centre. Rossi insisted that too many of the younger riders take too many risks. "We're competing in a very dangerous sport, you have to have respect for those who run on the track with you," added Rossi after a race won for the second year in succession by Andrea Dovizioso on a factory Ducati. "Zarco is not new to these things, what happened is very clear: Zarco overtook Morbidelli on the straight and then didn't want to be overtaken by Franco, so he specifically went to brake in front of him. "But at 300 km per hour, being a MotoGP, Morbidelli was unable to do anything. Zarco braked in front of him, Franco couldn't do anything." Earlier, in the Moto2 race, Malaysia's Hafizh Syahrin also had a narrow escape when he crashed into the bike of Italian Enea Bastianini which was lying in the middle of the track after a fall. Syahrin hit the machine at full speed, sending him through the air, smashing his bike into pieces. The stricken Syahrin was treated on the track and rushed into an ambulance with his team saying the rider was conscious. He only suffered an injured hip. Edgar Pons and Andi Farid Izdihar also fell as debris littered the track. dj/mw
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  • 'Almost killed me': Rossi fumes after escaping 300kmh Austrian GP crash
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