Luca Lunetta, back from a positive debut season in Moto 3 with two podiums to his credit on the Honda of the SIC58 team, continues on his path within the Pata Talenti Azzurri project with which the FIM supports the growth of the most promising youngsters in the different specialties. After the successes in the minimotos and the Italian title in the CIV Premoto3, the entry of the young Roman in the sports center of the weapon had first been announced in conjunction with the GP of Misano, and has now been made official by the young rider who took the oath thus entering de facto the sports center of the Carabinieri.
"Yesterday was an unforgettable day," Lunetta commented , "the dream of joining the Carabinieri has become a reality. I am deeply honored to be the first rider to represent the Carabinieri Corps, and I hope with all my heart to carry its name higher and higher in the coming seasons as we continue to grow together in motorcycling. I would like to thank all the people who made this achievement possible, starting with my family, for whom this day was as special as it was for me. Many thanks to the Carabinieri Corps and the Italian Motorcycle Federation for their support and trust."
Words that were followed by congratulations from Giovanni Copioli, FMI President:
"I am really proud to see Luca in the uniform of the Carabinieri. His swearing in and consequent entry into the Carabinieri Sports Center is a historic achievement, as Lunetta is the Group's first motorcyclist. The hope is that this experience will open doors for other boys as well. I must thank the Carabinieri Corps, especially the former Commander of the Sports Center: General Gianni Massimo Cuneo, for the opportunity he gave us, which is very important for our movement. A thank you then goes to Lunetta for everything he has done at the sporting level this year and to Paolo Simoncelli, who with his team had the great merit of putting Luca in the best conditions to express his talent."
So now begins a new phase in Lunetta's sports career, who will now have access to the Carabinieri Sports Center at its Rome headquarters, becoming a full member of the Modern Pentathlon and Motorcycling Section.
Automatic Translation by DeepL