Riccardo Fuso, a 39-year-old Roman driver, lost his life on June 2nd in Vallelunga during a free practice session. It is the second death on the Lazio circuit in a few weeks
Riccardo Fusoa 39-year-old Roman driver, lost his life on Tuesday 2 June in the late afternoon on the Vallelunga circuit during a free practice session. According to an initial reconstruction, the motorcyclist would have been involved in an accident on the track: the impact was fatal and the dynamics are still to be clarified. The 118 rescuers and the Carabinieri of the Bracciano Company intervened promptly on the spot, but there was nothing that could be done for Fuso.
Who was Riccardo Fuso
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Riccardo Fuso was a rooted and recognizable presence in the capital’s two-wheel environment. Member of the Italian Motorcycle Federationwas an active member of the Moto Club Centauri Roma, a community with which he had shared experiences, initiatives and a significant part of his life. Those who knew him describe him as a person with a friendly nature, always available to others, with a deep and authentic connection with the motorcycling world. The IMF expressed its condolences through an official statement, remembering Fuso as an esteemed and well-known figure: President Giovanni Copioli, on behalf of the entire Federation, expressed his deepest condolences to the family. Numerous messages of sympathy arrived from friends, associations and other Moto Clubs who had shared his sporting and human journey with him.
The second tragedy in Vallelunga in a few weeks
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The death of Riccardo Fuso It comes a few weeks after another tragedy occurred on the same asphalt. At the end of May, Dimitri Tempesti, a sixty-year-old originally from Florence, lost his life. during the qualifying session of the RR Cup Trophy. Two deaths in the space of days which weigh on the entire Italian motorcycling community and reignite the debate on safety in amateur and semi-professional test sessions.
