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Motorcycle Racing
Hugo Millan Dies At Age 14 After Crash During Motorcycle Race in Spain

Hugo Millan, a 14-year-old Spanish motorcycle rider, died Sunday after being struck by another rider during the European Talent Cup race at the MotorLand Aragon Circuit, per the Associated Press.
Millan lost control of his bike during the race's second lap and crashed to the ground. Per the AP report, "Although a few riders were able to avoid Millan as he tried to get up and move out of the way at the exit of a turn, organizers said Oleg Pawelec on the No. 5 bike hit him straight on."
He lay motionless on the ground before doctors attended to him on the track. He was then transported to the track's hospital via ambulance and eventually a separate hospital by helicopter.
"RIP, Hugo Millan," six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez tweeted. "My most sincere condolences to his family, friends and team."
The European Talent Cup is a competition in the FIM CEV Repsol that gives teenage riders the chance to qualify for the professional circuit.
Motorcycle Racers Marion Calvo, Jorge Martinez Suspended After Fight on Video

Two Costa Rican motorbike riders have been given two-year bans from the sport after fighting during a race.
Sam McEvoy for MailOnline reported Marion Calvo and Jorge Martinez tussled as they raced side by side, with Martinez leaving his bike to cling on to Calvo's machine in Costa Rica's National Motorbike Championship.
Calvo eventually stopped his bike and the pair threw punches as the race continued around them.
The Guardian shared footage of the incident:
The punishment has been handed out by the Latin American branch of the International Motorcycling Federation.
The altercation began as Calvo's bike made contact with Martinez's, causing his rival to lose balance on the track.