MotoGP team boss Gresini dies at 60

MotoGP team boss Gresini dies at 60 after Covid-19 battle

Italian Gresini was taken to hospital in Bologna and placed in a medically induced coma after contracting the virus in December

Gresini Racing boss Fausto Gresini. Credit: Twitter/@GresiniRacing

MotoGP team boss Fausto Gresini has died at the age of 60 after a prolonged battle with Covid-19, Gresini Racing said on Tuesday.

Italian Gresini, a double world champion in the 125cc class in the 1980s, was taken to hospital in Bologna and placed in a medically induced coma after contracting the virus in December.

He was brought out of it last month when his condition improved but complications forced medical staff to attach a mechanical respirator and put him in a coma once again last week.

"The news we would have never wanted to give, and that unfortunately we are forced to share with all of you," the team said in a statement.

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

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