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Anthony Delhalle has died at Nogaro

The Endurance champion was taking part in a test at the French track, emergency responders were unable to save him

News: Anthony Delhalle has died at Nogaro

World Endurance has lost one of its greatest stars. Anthony Delhalle lost his life today at the Nogaro track, while taking part in a test. The SERT team rider was the victim of an accident at turn one of the French racetrack, emergency responders acted quickly but there was nothing they could do to save Anthony.

Delhalle, who hailed from Chartres, had just turned 35 and was one of the stars of the Endurance series, a category in which he had won 5 titles in the last 6 years, as well as two Bol d’Or victories and two wins in the Le Mans 24 Hours.

The French rider also made a brief appearance in the MotoGP championship, competing in three Moto2 races in 2010 with the Qatar Federation and BQR team.

The GPOne team sends its sincere condolences to the family of Anthony Delhalle.


Translated by Heather Watson

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