World
motorcycling body withdraws Fenati's license until 2019
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[September 21, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) -
Motorcycling's world governing body has withdrawn the license of
Italian Moto2 rider Romano Fenati until the end of the year after he
caused a global outcry by grabbing a rival's brake lever while
racing.
The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) said in a statement
that the 22-year-old and his lawyer attended a meeting at the FIM's
Swiss headquarters on Tuesday to explain his actions.
The FIM emphasized its concern for the safety of all riders and
reminded Fenati of his responsibilities to fans and young people.
"Following the discussion with the rider and his representative, the
FIM decided to withdraw Mr Fenati's FIM license until the end of the
current calendar year," it added.
"A new FIM license for the 2019 season may be granted to him subject
to the conditions laid down in the FIM regulations."
Fenati has already been suspended by his national federation and had
his domestic license revoked.
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Italian rider Romano Fenati rides at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in
Motegi, north of Tokyo, Japan, October 10, 2015. REUTERS/Issei
Kato/File Photo
The rider's contract with the Marinelli Snipers Moto2 team was
terminated after the astonishing incident during the Sept. 9 San
Marino Grand Prix at Misano.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien)
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