250cc Grand Prix winner Reinhold Roth passes away

Three wins, 15 podiums and twice a runner-up: Reinhold Roth’s legacy in the MotoGP™ World Championship paddock will be remembered

The MotoGP™ World Championship paddock is sad to learn of the passing of multiple GP race winner Reinhold Roth, aged 68. The German rider was twice runner-up in the 250cc Grand Prix World Championship and won three Grands Prix in the class: his first win came at Le Mans in 1987 before he won two races in 1989 at Assen and Brno. 15 podiums were achieved from his 96 starts before he retired from racing following a severe accident in the 1990 250cc Yugoslav Grand Prix. Despite becoming hemiplegic, Roth remained a close friend of the MotoGP™ paddock, until his sad passing on Friday morning on the 15th of October.

Everyone at motogp.com, Dorna Sports and the wider MotoGP™ paddock send their condolences to Roth’s family and friends.