Diego Pierluigi said goodbye to Lolo, who died on Monday afternoon, through social networks. In addition, he defended himself against questions about competence at that age.
On Tuesday morning came the sad news Lorenzo Somaschini, the Argentine on a motorcycle, almost nine years old, He died on Monday afternoon after the accident he suffered on Friday in a series of training sessions on the way to the fourth stage of Honda Junior 160 Cup within Interlagos Autodromein the city of San Pablo. Diego PierluigiHis trainer, expressed his illness in social networks and He questioned those who accused him of putting him in danger.
“With my broken heart and my broken soul I have to say goodbye to you. I’m going to miss you a lot Lolito. Thank you for letting me be part of your dream. Rest in peace champion,” wrote Pierluigi on his Instagram account. “Lolito wants to go to the World Championship, he wants to compete in the Moto GP. He came to school for the first time with his small motorcycle, he started training with us more than a year ago. I want to thank you for the messages of support. “I put my chest on the procedures, the papers.”later he declared to Cadena 3. “You have to come out and say something, talk to the press. Now the parents are out of conditions, you can imagine the pain of everyone, do not understand the situation. Many people are supportive but different using information to say false things”, he added.

On the other hand, he mentioned the ‘double standards’ of the critics. “There’s the Mini GP world championship, which is finishing its first season in Spain. It’s between 8 and 12 years. It’s a global thing, not that we invented it, not that we put it at risk. This is a category of practice, vmaximum speed of 140 km/h. There are other pilots his age, “Grandpa is not the youngest.”, Pierluigi explained. “They celebrate Marc Márquez, world champion eight times, and he started at the age of 5. It’s something normal, it’s something they choose, it’s their passion. We know the danger, It is a dangerous sport but we have the highest safety standards, in clothing, motorcycles, track, everything at the highest possible level.“he concluded.
Going to Moto GP, Lolo Somaschini’s dream
Born on July 17, 2014 in Rosario, Santa Fe province, Lorenzo Somaschini From a young age he was linked to motorcycles. At the age of three, his father gave him a miniature and from then on he began to develop his talent for activity.. “My father rode a motorcycle, when he was two years old he took me to Super and I started to like it. My dream is to go to MotoGP, to be world champion”he revealed to the media Nut Walk in mid-April, when it debuted at the Buenos Aires Superbike.
“One day my dad took me to the supermarket to fill up with gas, I can’t remember, but we rode a 125cc that belonged to my grandfather and I loved it. That’s when I got something I didn’t know. I didn’t know how to explain. I liked it and it was good .. I started to be fascinated by motorcycles. It also counts in The Capital. Also after taking part in the San Nicolás test, he traveled to Brazil for his first international experience but an unfortunate accident ended his life.
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