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18 March, 2020 10:44 pm

Marco Simoncelli Autobiography

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After Valentino Rossi’s What If I Never Tried It and Jorge Lorenzo’s My Story So Far, the 2008 250cc World Champion, Marco Simoncelli has added his contribution the the literary world, with his autobiography called Dio Bò Che Bello, that roughly translated means Good God, How Wonderful.
Written with Paolo Beltramo, one of Italia 1 MotoGP pitlane commentators, released this month by Mondadori, the book is full of humourous ancedotes from Simoncelli’s childhood, to his crazy life in and out of the paddock, the delusions and the victories of a World Champion.

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The book has yet to be translated in English, but when it is, we recommend adding it to your bookshelf.

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