MOTOCROSS wonderkid Aidan Zingg has sadly died aged 16.
The teenager reportedly passed away yesterday due to injuries sustained in a crash while he competed at the Mammoth Mountain MX.

Zingg was a highly-rated racer and he was signed to Kawasaki’s young driver programme.
The Californian star was even crowned national motocross champion in 2024.
Fellow rider Kris Keefer led the tributes, writing: “Our hearts hurt so much for the Zingg family and they are heavy on our minds.
“He impacted so many people because of the home he was built from and for the young man he was.”
Journalist Donn Maeda posted online: “Aidan Zingg was one of those kids that made an impression on you from the moment you met him.
“Motocross gives us all so much pleasure, but it can also take from us.
“I’ve been told that he suffered fatal injuries at Mammoth MX today.
“My heart goes out to the Zingg family. I can’t even fathom what they’re feeling. Rest easy, buddy.”
Fans also wrote: “May he rest in peace.”
Another added: “Our sport is cruel sometimes.”
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