Il ritorno in moto con Di.Di. - La passione che supera le barriere

There are passions that can't be extinguished. Not even after an accident. Not even after pain. Not even when life seems to have forced you to stop. In Cervesina, at the Tazio Nuvolari circuit, we saw something special: people getting back on motorcycles after years, after fear, after perhaps thinking they'd never be able to do it again. And the moment the visor is lowered and the wheels begin to roll on the asphalt, something difficult to describe happens. The wheelchair stays in the garage. The fear stays in the garage. Only freedom remains. This day with the Diversamente Disabili Association wasn't just a course on the track. It was a life lesson. We saw real smiles, real tears, families moved by seeing someone rediscover themselves through a passion that seemed lost. There are very young kids discovering the track for the first time, former riders starting over at 60, fathers who want to give their children every experience possible "while they can." And then there are Emiliano, Chiara, and all the people who for years have been turning this wonderful madness into reality, adapting motorcycles, creating opportunities, and allowing hundreds of people to feel alive again. For us at the Luca Salvadori Foundation, being here had a profound meaning. Because we truly believe that passion can become strength, healing, rebirth. And because Luca, somehow, continues to be present on days like this. In the roar of the engines, in the hugs in the pits, in the happy eyes of those returning to the track. What we saw today will stay with us for a long time. And this is just the first of many more days like this.