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11 April, 2020 9:44 am

Back to school with Supermoto and Gozzini

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If you’re an aspiring motard rider or simply just a fan of this speciality, open your ears because in April there is not-to-be-missed appointment.
The 15th of April on the Ottobiano track in Italy there will be an exceptional supermotard race.
Teaching us the secrets of this kind of racing will be Davide Gozzini: you read that right – the legendary “Gozzo” who has inspired many Italy fans during his races in the World Supermoto Championship will next month put on the mantle of instructor for the Drinkteam motard.

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A very special occasion for all fans of this incredible category that will have at their disposition one of the greatest, and youngest, Italian talents of the Supermoto.
For those not in the know, Gozzini, born in 1981 and from Brescia, is the Italian Champion of the Supermoto class S2 2007 and fourth in the world in last year’s World Championship.
A humble and open character, Gozzini is one of the greatest riders of a cross bike with slick tyres.

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And to refresh our memories, enjoy this video of his performance in 2007:

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