<p>World motorcycling superstar Valentino Rossi said a rival's stray bike, travelling at around 300 km/h (187mph), almost "killed me" in a horrifying near-miss at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 41-year-old Italian, a nine-time world champion, was left badly shaken after Franco Morbidelli's Yamaha flew across the track just centimetres in front of him.</p>.<p>Morbidelli and the Ducati of Johann Zarco had collided just seconds before the riders slipped through turn four at Spielberg on lap eight of the race. Both men were unseated.</p>.<p>Zarco's free-wheeling Ducati also came desperately close to hitting Rossi as well as his Yamaha factory teammate Maverick Vinales who was just ahead of him.</p>.<p>"Morbidelli's bike nearly killed me," fumed Rossi.</p>.<p>"Even Zarco's Ducati passed a few metres over me, it was a very dangerous moment."</p>.<p>Incredibly, Rossi managed to compose himself and after the race was restarted came home in fifth place.</p>.<p>"I was so scared. I am shaken, resuming the race was tough. I took the biggest risk of my career," Rossi told <em>Sky Italia.</em></p>.<p>"I saw a shadow, I thought it was the helicopter from above, sometimes it happens during the race that the helicopter passes over and casts a shadow. Instead, two 'bullets' arrived.</p>.<p>"The saint of motorcyclists today did a really great job, it was a very dangerous thing."</p>.<p>Morbidelli, possibly a teammate of Rossi's next season at the Yamaha satellite team, did not mince his words.</p>.<p>"Zarco is almost a murderer," Morbidelli told <em>Sky Sport Italia</em>.</p>.<p>"Braking like this at 300 km/h means having little love for yourself or for those you are racing against.</p>.<p>"I hope this major incident makes Zarco think. It was really dangerous for me, him, for Rossi and Vinales who were up front and saw a bike coming at them at 280 per hour."</p>.<p>Rossi insisted that too many MotoGP riders take too many risks and fail to understand that "our bikes, at these speeds, are bullets".</p>.<p>He added: "We're competing in a very dangerous sport, you have to have respect for those who run on the track with you," added Rossi after a race won for the second year in succession by Andrea Dovizioso on a factory Ducati.</p>.<p>"Zarco is not new to these things, what happened is very clear: Zarco overtook Morbidelli on the straight and then didn't want to be overtaken by Franco, so he specifically went to brake in front of him.</p>.<p>"But at 300 km/h, being a MotoGP, Morbidelli was unable to do anything. Zarco braked in front of him, Franco couldn't do anything."</p>.<p>Zarco, the 30-year-old French rider, said he was unsure what caused the crash.</p>.<p>However, he claimed he was innocent of any wrongdoing.</p>.<p>"I feel like Morbidelli's bike pushed me. I was able to overtake him in the straight line, I was already well ahead and, when braking, I swerved to the right and that's where we hit," he said.</p>.<p>"It was not a manoeuvre done on purpose and I explained it to Franco and Valentino. But seeing the two motorcycles completely destroyed was scary.</p>.<p>"We must have been at 270 km/h at the time of the accident."</p>.<p>Vinales eventually finished 10th and is third in the championship standings, 19 points behind series leader Fabio Quartararo.</p>.<p>"I just heard the scratching sound of crashed bikes and then I felt the impact of Johann's bike hitting the wall," said the Spaniard.</p>.<p>"Then, when I looked, I saw one bike coming towards me and I covered my head and the bike jumped up. For sure we were very lucky today, someone saved us, and this is the most important."</p>.<p>Earlier, in the Moto2 race, Malaysia's Hafizh Syahrin also had a narrow escape when he crashed into the bike of Italian Enea Bastianini which was lying in the middle of the track after a fall.</p>.<p>Syahrin hit the machine at full speed, sending him through the air, smashing his bike into pieces.</p>.<p>The stricken Syahrin was treated on the track and rushed into an ambulance with his team saying the rider was conscious. He only suffered an injured hip.</p>
<p>World motorcycling superstar Valentino Rossi said a rival's stray bike, travelling at around 300 km/h (187mph), almost "killed me" in a horrifying near-miss at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.</p>.<p>The 41-year-old Italian, a nine-time world champion, was left badly shaken after Franco Morbidelli's Yamaha flew across the track just centimetres in front of him.</p>.<p>Morbidelli and the Ducati of Johann Zarco had collided just seconds before the riders slipped through turn four at Spielberg on lap eight of the race. Both men were unseated.</p>.<p>Zarco's free-wheeling Ducati also came desperately close to hitting Rossi as well as his Yamaha factory teammate Maverick Vinales who was just ahead of him.</p>.<p>"Morbidelli's bike nearly killed me," fumed Rossi.</p>.<p>"Even Zarco's Ducati passed a few metres over me, it was a very dangerous moment."</p>.<p>Incredibly, Rossi managed to compose himself and after the race was restarted came home in fifth place.</p>.<p>"I was so scared. I am shaken, resuming the race was tough. I took the biggest risk of my career," Rossi told <em>Sky Italia.</em></p>.<p>"I saw a shadow, I thought it was the helicopter from above, sometimes it happens during the race that the helicopter passes over and casts a shadow. Instead, two 'bullets' arrived.</p>.<p>"The saint of motorcyclists today did a really great job, it was a very dangerous thing."</p>.<p>Morbidelli, possibly a teammate of Rossi's next season at the Yamaha satellite team, did not mince his words.</p>.<p>"Zarco is almost a murderer," Morbidelli told <em>Sky Sport Italia</em>.</p>.<p>"Braking like this at 300 km/h means having little love for yourself or for those you are racing against.</p>.<p>"I hope this major incident makes Zarco think. It was really dangerous for me, him, for Rossi and Vinales who were up front and saw a bike coming at them at 280 per hour."</p>.<p>Rossi insisted that too many MotoGP riders take too many risks and fail to understand that "our bikes, at these speeds, are bullets".</p>.<p>He added: "We're competing in a very dangerous sport, you have to have respect for those who run on the track with you," added Rossi after a race won for the second year in succession by Andrea Dovizioso on a factory Ducati.</p>.<p>"Zarco is not new to these things, what happened is very clear: Zarco overtook Morbidelli on the straight and then didn't want to be overtaken by Franco, so he specifically went to brake in front of him.</p>.<p>"But at 300 km/h, being a MotoGP, Morbidelli was unable to do anything. Zarco braked in front of him, Franco couldn't do anything."</p>.<p>Zarco, the 30-year-old French rider, said he was unsure what caused the crash.</p>.<p>However, he claimed he was innocent of any wrongdoing.</p>.<p>"I feel like Morbidelli's bike pushed me. I was able to overtake him in the straight line, I was already well ahead and, when braking, I swerved to the right and that's where we hit," he said.</p>.<p>"It was not a manoeuvre done on purpose and I explained it to Franco and Valentino. But seeing the two motorcycles completely destroyed was scary.</p>.<p>"We must have been at 270 km/h at the time of the accident."</p>.<p>Vinales eventually finished 10th and is third in the championship standings, 19 points behind series leader Fabio Quartararo.</p>.<p>"I just heard the scratching sound of crashed bikes and then I felt the impact of Johann's bike hitting the wall," said the Spaniard.</p>.<p>"Then, when I looked, I saw one bike coming towards me and I covered my head and the bike jumped up. For sure we were very lucky today, someone saved us, and this is the most important."</p>.<p>Earlier, in the Moto2 race, Malaysia's Hafizh Syahrin also had a narrow escape when he crashed into the bike of Italian Enea Bastianini which was lying in the middle of the track after a fall.</p>.<p>Syahrin hit the machine at full speed, sending him through the air, smashing his bike into pieces.</p>.<p>The stricken Syahrin was treated on the track and rushed into an ambulance with his team saying the rider was conscious. He only suffered an injured hip.</p>