from Bagnaia to Cairoli, Poggiali was also awarded
After a few months Rimini back to being the center of the world for the motorcycling. It was for the FIM Awards in December, it was for i Helmets of Gold of the famous magazine Motoprint. An event missed in recent years due to Covid and returned “in great pomp” for the 2023. On the stage of Galli Theater 40 between legends, world champions and riders for 50 years of Italian victories and beyond 60 world titles. A “Parterre de roi” respectable, with i sacred monsters of the two wheels. Starting from James Augustineicon of Seventies with 123 race wins and well 15 world championships conquered. In the following decade ovation in memory of the great Fausto Gresinidisappeared just a few years ago. 90’s: the scene took it Loris Capirossistill the youngest rider to have won the title in the history of the world championship, at only 17 years and 165 days at his debut in 125. For the decade 2010 two prominent names in two different disciplines: one is Tony Cairolimotocross legend. In the palmares 9 World Cup and the Motocross of Nations 2021, conquered together with Lupino and Guadagnini with an epic battle at home, in Mantua. The other is Massimo Biaggi which has depopulated a little everywhere: 4 titles in 250, 2 in Superbike and – in order not to miss anything – also the disk of maximum speed with an electric motorcycle to over 470 kilometers per hour. All this to get to 2022 with the latest prizes: the Enduro world champion Andrew Veronarookie of the year in MotoGP Marco Bezzecchithe extraordinary season of Aeneas Bastianini and – icing on the cake – the feat of I’m sorry Bagnaiaworld champion after a splendid comeback on his bike Ducati. Anecdotes, memories, ambitions and prospects for the future: Rimini didn’t miss anything. And among all these legends there was also San Marino with the local champion Manuel Poggiali: also to the San Marino pilot, 2 times world champion in the 2001 It is in the 2003was conferred “Gold Helmet” career for the 00s.
In the service the interview with Manuel Poggiali