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Motocross Rising Star sister Aidan Zingg Apparently has shared a heartbreaking tribute on -lein following the death of her reported brother at the age of 16.
Alexandria Zingg18, took Instagram On Sunday, June 29, to post a carousel of photos that showed her alongside Aidan as well as the athlete dressed in Motocroes gear and enjoyed time with his family.
Aidan apparently died on Saturday, June 28, during a the mid -race crash That happened at the Mammoth 2025 Motocós event at Mammoth Lakes, California.
The Instagram post of Alexandria included an emotional heading that detailed her worship for Aidan. “The things I could tell. The stories I could tell. It’s been a day and I feel it’s been a lifetime. My heart has broken completely,” he wrote. “You used to joking that I was so old and I would die first, I would always joking that you are mad and you would be the first. Now I’m sitting here wishing with everything I was right so I wouldn’t have to live a day without you.”
The job continued, “I have no idea what today, tomorrow, or the rest of my life looking without you. I had everything planned.
Journalist Wave maeda He wrote about the Aidan event through the social media platform on Saturday. “I was told he suffered fatal injuries at Mammoth MX today,” read Meada’s Post. “My heart goes out to the Zingg family. I can’t even fathom what they feel. Rest easily, friend. 🙏.”
Motorcycle outlet Allikelover It was also reported that Aiden “gone down in a corner during the race” and “apparently run over by multiple bikes” as a result of the incident. The outlet claimed that Aidan “remained unconscious on the track for two laps before the race was identified red.” (A red flag signifies that a race has to stop and all drivers have to “reduce their speed and proceed safely to the staging area or pool,” per Dirty Bikes 101.)
No cause of death was issued and Weekly US Extend to Mammoth Lakes Police Department for comments.
Alexandria’s Instagram tribute touched on how it will move on without Aidan. “I will see you forever in everything I do. Every time I step into the show’s pen will be for you,” he wrote. “I will work twice as hard, twice as good, shine twice as bright, and it will never fill the place you have left but I will do my best to get up where you left.”
His job concluded, “I could write a thousand more things for you, but I will save them for my prayers. I love you so much it is unreal. Flight high but don’t go too far. I love love you love.