CAMPAGNANO DI ROMA – A tragic incident at the Vallelunga Circuit has claimed the life of Roman motorcyclist Riccardo Fuso, aged 39. The accident occurred on Tuesday, June 2nd, during free practice sessions. Fuso, a well-known figure in the Roman motorcycling community, was unable to be saved despite the swift intervention of emergency services.
Fatal Accident at Vallelunga Circuit
The accident took place in the late afternoon of Tuesday, June 2nd. According to initial reconstructions by the Carabinieri of the Bracciano Company, Fuso reportedly lost control of his motorcycle, colliding with the vehicle in front of him and losing his balance. The impact proved fatal for the motorcyclist. Emergency personnel from 118 and the Carabinieri were immediately dispatched to the scene. Fuso’s body has been transported to the Agostino Gemelli polyclinic for an autopsy.
Riccardo Fuso: A Respected Figure in Motorcycling
Riccardo Fuso was a passionate and highly respected member of the motorcycling community in Rome. The Italian Motorcycling Federation (FMI) issued a statement on its website, mourning his loss: “A loss in the motorcycling world for the passing of Riccardo Fuso, a 39-year-old Roman motorcyclist, who died following a tragic accident at the Vallelunga Circuit during free practice, despite the timely intervention of rescue services. A motor enthusiast and a very well-known figure in the Roman motorcycling environment, Fuso was an FMI member, part of the Moto Club Centauri Roma. He was esteemed for his cordial character, his willingness to help others, and his strong bond with the two-wheeled community. Numerous messages of condolences have arrived from friends, associations, and Moto Clubs with whom he had shared experiences and initiatives. The Italian Motorcycling Federation, starting from President Giovanni Copioli, expresses its deepest condolences to the Fuso family.”
Moto Club Centauri Roma’s Heartfelt Tribute
The Moto Club Centauri Roma, Fuso’s club and