Per Jarno Saarinen sarebbero 80 anni | il racconto di Nico

From trials to ice racing and then asphalt. A mechanical engineering graduate, capable of working on his own bikes, he was incredibly talented. He had a unique riding style and was unbeatable in the wet. Jarno Saarinen was always accompanied by his young wife, Soili, who acted as his timekeeper and mechanic's assistant. They were a happy and radiant couple. 250cc World Champion in 1972, Jarno had won everything by the 1973 season and was dominating two world championship classes, the 250cc and 500cc, with factory Yamahas. His dream was to become an engine designer. On the day he would have turned eighty, it's wonderful to remember him and Soili. In Turku, but also in Petrignano di Assisi, a monument dedicated to him is erected. by Nico Cereghini 00:05 – Memory and Tragedy of Monza 00:58 – The Rise of the Saarinen Phenomenon 01:30 – Domination of the 250 and 500 World Championships 02:41 – Studies, Marriage, and Future Plans 03:33 – From Origins to National Titles 05:34 – Unique Riding Style and Absolute Talent 06:29 – The 1972 World Championship and the Isle of Man Rejection 07:46 – Benelli, Yamaha, and Career Choices 09:34 – Soili's Life After the Loss 01:17 – Memory, Monuments, and Jarno's Legacy Buy our clothing: https://link.moto.it/3TP0A5j Find your used motorcycle: https://www.moto.it/moto-usate IG:   / motoit   FB:   / moto.it   Telegram: https://t.me/+SI91PIKXQSLJtnRw