MotoGP Team Boss Gresini Dies Aged 60 after COVID-19 Battle

Fausto Gresini pays his respects during a tribute to Italian rider Marco Simoncelli, who died during an accident at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. (AFP)
Fausto Gresini pays his respects during a tribute to Italian rider Marco Simoncelli, who died during an accident at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. (AFP)
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MotoGP Team Boss Gresini Dies Aged 60 after COVID-19 Battle

Fausto Gresini pays his respects during a tribute to Italian rider Marco Simoncelli, who died during an accident at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. (AFP)
Fausto Gresini pays his respects during a tribute to Italian rider Marco Simoncelli, who died during an accident at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix. (AFP)

MotoGP team boss and motorcycling world champion Fausto Gresini died at the age of 60 in Bologna on Tuesday, two months after contracting COVID-19.

Gresini won two world titles in the 125cc class in 12 seasons as a rider on the world championship circuit before making a successful move into team management.

The Italian was placed in a medically-induced coma at a Bologna hospital when he caught the virus in December but taken out of it when his condition improved in January.

Severe respiratory problems persisted, however, and complications forced medical staff to put him in a coma again in mid-February. "The news we would have never wanted to give, and that unfortunately we are forced to share with all of you," Gresini Racing said in a statement on Tuesday.

"After nearly two months battling against COVID, Fausto Gresini has sadly passed away, few days after turning 60."

As a rider, Gresini claimed world titles in 1985 and 1987, winning the first 10 races in the latter season to set a record that still stands.

He won two world titles as a team boss, the 250cc title in 2001 with Japanese rider Daijiro Kato and the Moto2 championship with Spain's Toni Elias in 2010.

Both triumphs were followed by tragedies for the team, however, with Kato dying in 2003 after a crash at his home MotoGP Grand Prix and Italian rider Marco Simoncelli fatally injured after a fall in the Malaysian round of the 2011 championship.

"A much-loved member of the MotoGP family has sadly left us," MotoGP said on Twitter. "Fausto Gresini was a colleague to many, a friend to all and will be sorely missed. Our thoughts go out to his family and loved ones. Rest in peace Fausto."

Repsol Honda paid tribute to Gresini on Twitter.

"Our thoughts are with those close to Fausto Gresini, a talented rider, an accomplished team owner and a great man," the team said.



Referee Webb Substituted Due to Head Injury on Premier League Debut

Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Southampton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - May 3, 2025 Referee David Webb receives medical attention after sustaining an injury. (Action Images via Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Southampton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - May 3, 2025 Referee David Webb receives medical attention after sustaining an injury. (Action Images via Reuters)
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Referee Webb Substituted Due to Head Injury on Premier League Debut

Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Southampton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - May 3, 2025 Referee David Webb receives medical attention after sustaining an injury. (Action Images via Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Southampton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - May 3, 2025 Referee David Webb receives medical attention after sustaining an injury. (Action Images via Reuters)

Referee David Webb suffered a head injury and was replaced following a delay of several minutes during the first half of Leicester City's Premier League game against Southampton on Saturday.

Webb, refereeing his first Premier League match at the age of 49, was struck in the face by the shoulder of Leicester forward Jordan Ayew and fell to the pitch. Leicester striker Jamie Vardy ran over to Webb and blew his whistle to signal for help.

Webb received treatment but was unable to continue and after a 12-minute delay he was replaced by fourth official Sam Barrott.