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Fenati gets the sack for grabbing rival rider’s brake during race

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MILAN: Italian Moto2 rider Romano Fenati apologised for his “impulsive” behaviour after being sacked by his Marinelli Snipers Team for grabbing rival Stefano Manzi’s brake lever while riding at a speed of over 200kph during the San Marino motorcycli­ng Grand Prix.

The 22-year-old – who has also been banned for two Grand Prix and could face criminal proceeding­s – apologised for his “disgracefu­l gesture”.

Both riders were speeding around the Misano track on Sunday when Fenati – aboard a Marinelli Snipers-run Kalex bike – leaned over and pressed Manzi’s brake lever. Manzi briefly lost his balance before regaining control of his Suter bike.

Fenati’s actions followed Manzi’s attempt to overtake him a few laps earlier, with both riders running off the track.

“I apologise to the world of sport. This morning, with a lucid mind, I wish it had just been a bad dream,” Fenati said in a statement.

“I made a disgracefu­l gesture, I was not a man! A man would have finished the race and then he would have gone to race direction to try and get some justice for the preceding incident.

“I shouldn’t have reacted to provocatio­n,” continued Fenati.

“A horrible image of me and of the sport has come out. I’m not like that, people who know me well know that!

“In my career, I’ve always been a fair rider. Last year I was one of the few who was not penalised, I have never put someone else’s life in jeopardy, on the contrary, I have always maintained that there are riders on the track who are dangerous because of their riding style.”

He added: “It’s true, unfortunat­ely I have an impulsive character, but my intention was certainly not to hurt a rider like me, rather I wanted to make him understand that what he was doing was dangerous and how I could also have done something similar to what he did to me!

“I just want to apologise to everyone. Now I will have time to reflect and clear my head.”

Fenati’s team had early confirmed they were severing his contract “for his unsporting, dangerous and damaging conduct for the image of all”. — AFP

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