Reinhold Roth (4 March 1953 – 15 October 2021) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Germany.
His most successful years were in 1987 when he won the French Grand Prix, and finished the season in second place behind Anton Mang, and in 1989 when he won the Dutch and Czechoslovakian Grand Prix and finished second to Sito Pons for the 250 world championship.
[2] Roth suffered severe injuries in a June 1990 racing accident and retired from competition.
On a left hand curve, all the front pilots were at full speed despite rain, including Roth, who collided with Milner who was riding very slow.
In fact Reinhold Roth got the 6th place for the race, in the last season he was intended to participate.