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Motocross Young Star, Aidan Zingg Dies In Racing Accident

Motocross Young Star, Aidan Zingg Dies At 16

Motocross upcoming star, Aidan Zingg has been confirmed dead after a mid-race accident while participating in the 2025 mammoth race. He was 16.

The race was held at Mammoth Lakes, California, on Saturday.

Motocross journalist Donn Maeda reported that Zingg suffered fatal injuries at the event, leading to his demise. He had fallen off his bike at a corner during the race and was run over by bikers who were running at high speed.

He stayed down for at least two laps before the race was stopped. It was a huge tragedy as no parent wants to lose their child that early in life.

Regarding the tragic incident, racing outlet Racer X said, “It’s with an extremely heavy heart we report on the passing of young Kawasaki prospect Aidan Zingg 💔,” they posted on social media.

“Please keep the entire Zingg family in your thoughts and prayers. Godspeed Aidan Zingg 2009-2025.”

Zingg was doing well racing, especially since he was so young. He was the type of kid who did not allow his rising fame to get to his head. He was always focused on the game.

He was very polite and always said hello to the fans, even if he did not have to. However, being polite does not stop the dangers of the game.

Once again, Zingg’s demise only exposes the dangers of the fast racing sport and how things can get so bad fast.

Aidan was a teen of the people, and now the people only have memories of him.

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