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20 March, 2020 8:44 am

Another song dedicated to SuperSic

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It never ceases to amaze how many fans miss Marco Simoncell and how his untimely death last year at Sepang has inspired and sparked the creativity of people who want remember SuperSic.
This latest song called “Corro tra le stelle” (I’m Racing through the Stars) and the lyrics were written by Gabriella Mancini – a journalist of the Gazzetta dello Sport and then put to music by a student of a famous Italian music school.

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The singers are all students: Agnese Fiorini – Roberta Laguercia – Camilla Perna – Debora Vezzani – Clarissa Vichi – and there’s also the partecipation of retired rider Loris Capirossi, who recites the words “diobò come sono belle… ora corro tra le stelle” (dibò -[good god] how beautiful they are… now I’ll race through the stars), the photos are by Gigi Soldano.
Another way to remember the late Italian rider will be coming from the city of Aquila (that suffered an earthquake in 2009 and sadly has become even more famous following the scandals that followed), who will be naming a street after him following the request of local motorcycle club.

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