A 9-year-old motorcyclist from Rosario had an accident in Brazil: he is admitted to intensive care

A 9-year-old motorcyclist from Rosario had an accident in Brazil: he is admitted to intensive care
A 9-year-old motorcyclist from Rosario had an accident in Brazil: he is admitted to intensive care

Sunday 16.6.2024

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Last update 19:03

The Argentine sports world is shocked by the accident suffered by the young 9-year-old motorcycle racer, Lorenzo Somaschini, who is currently fighting for his life.

During the Superbike championship in Brazil, Lorenzo suffered a serious accident that left him hospitalized in critical condition in a clinic in São Paulo.

As revealed by his instructor, Diego Pierluigi, the little pilot fell during the competition and suffered an impact on the head; While the official medical report indicated Lorenzo spent the night stable, but an improvement in his condition is expected.

The boy from Rosario fights for his life after suffering a serious accident in the Superbike championship.

The official report indicated that the young man “remains in Intensive Care at the Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo, Brazil” and that “he spent the night stabilized and awaiting an improvement in his situation after the accident suffered on Friday, June 14.”

“The information about his alleged death arose from publications in WhatsApp statuses and social networks, which led to confusion due to the difficult situation that occurred with what happened. More news is awaited, we wait for the evolution and favorable news,” they lamented.

Who is Lorenzo Somaschini

Lorenzo Somaschini was born on July 17, 2014 and has been passionate about motorcycles since he was very young. At the age of three, his father gave him a minibike, marking the beginning of his path to national competition.

Originally from Rosario, Lorenzo began training at Diego Pierluigi’s school, where he quickly stood out and was selected to join Fernando Gregorio’s team at Honda Racing.

On April 14 he debuted in the Argentine Superbike Junior Cup. Currently in fourth grade, Lorenzo shared in an interview for “Motores” his great dream of competing in Moto GP, the highest category of world motorcycling.

 
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