The only 14-year-old young motorcyclist Hugo Millán had a fatal accident during the race for the European Talent Cup in Aragón, Spain.

The Spaniard, who was considered a great talent, crashed in a large group with his Honda NSF 250R on Sunday 13 laps before the end of the race.

When trying to leave the track, the Pole Oleg Pawelec, who followed him with numerous other pilots, could not avoid him and ran over Millán with full force.

Millán remained motionless and was flown by helicopter to the hospital in Saragossa, where the doctors were unable to save him.

The race was canceled and the stand counted after nine of 14 laps.

The other competitions, such as the second round of the Moto2 European Championship and Junior World Championship, have been canceled.

“We are very sorry to announce that Hugo Millán has left us.

We will always remember you for your smile, your big heart and your professionalism.

Rest in peace, Hugo ”, his team informed Cuna de Campeones.

Millán was second in the overall ranking of the European Talent Cup.

The Spanish first division soccer club Valencia CF also condoled on Twitter.

“Incredibly sad news.

Our sincere condolences to the family, friends, team and loved ones. ”MotoGP also expressed its condolences.

The Spanish ex-world champion MotoGP rider Alvaro Bautista tweeted: “Results don't matter today.

My condolences to family and friends. "

Motorcycle top talent Jason Dupasquier only died on May 30th.

The 19-year-old Swiss, who drove for the Saxon Prüstel team in the Moto3 World Championship, sustained severe head injuries after a fall in qualifying for Moto3 in Mugello.