Stefano Bianco lost his life this Wednesday afternoon in a fatal accident in Leinì , in the Turin area. The 34-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash that took place at the Bar Mirage in Via Torino, according to La Repubblica.

Born in Chivasso, near Turin, in 1985, Bianco competed at the highest level in the world of motorcycles, getting to participate in the 125 cc World Championship with the Aprilia, Gilera and Honda teams, as well as in Superbike races.

A van and a car were also involved in the accident. According to the first reconstructions, Stefano would have collided with his Honda Cbr 600 with the truck and finally collided violently with a Fiat Panda that was behind the truck itself. Restrooms who arrived at the scene of the accident could not avoid death.

Bianco was a precocious pilot, as he made his 15-year-old and 2-day debut at Philip Island (Australia) - the youngest ever at the time - in 2000, racing 125cc instead of the injured Mirko Giansanti. Two years later, his record was broken by Jorge Lorenzo. Stefano competed in the world championship until 2008, participating in some fifty races.

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