Colomiers. In the French Superbike championship, Livio is charting its course

Colomiers. In the French Superbike championship, Livio is charting its course
Colomiers. In the French Superbike championship, Livio is charting its course

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At the age of 16, the young columérin is entered this season in the SSP300 category, with success and ambitions.

Since a young age, his passion for motorcycles has driven him and never let go.

Step after step, Columérin, a resident of the Airbus high school, trains, questions himself and progresses to one day be part of the big leagues.

From 2021, barely 13 years old, Livio collected successes and began to build a track record, winning the French Promosport Cup in 125 cc.

After two years spent fighting in the OGP championship, he is now enthusiastically competing in the French Superbike championship, in the SSP300 category, which brings together riders aged 13 to 26.

A competition which is played on the national territory, in seven rounds, where the young columérin is currently installed in 3rd position at the end of the last race which took place at the end of May in Nogaro (Gers) and before the next one at the end of June , on the Nevers Magny-Cours circuit (Nièvre).

Now a member of the Fast Track Racing team

After the first rounds, the teenager quickly got into the swing of things, putting together some good performances.

Enough to aim for a place in the top 5,

“I always aim for first place, I am a competitor at heart. But I am also aware that I am here to gain experience and progress in many areas” he confides.

Thanks to serious dispositions and a lot of self-sacrifice, the young driver has just joined the Fast Track Racing team.

“It is important to be well surrounded on race weekends both in terms of mechanics, fork and suspension and in terms of coaching”, all under the watchful eye of those close to you and the support of a large number of partners locals, who ardently support it.

Now under the wings of Nicolas Doublet, Martial Berger, the team managers and Johan Nigon, his coach, the latter admit to dealing with “a hard worker and a warrior”.

His second place acquired in P2 in the Gers, following the podiums gleaned at each stage, confirms these statements.

“I now have four stages left to finish as high as possible. I am really enjoying playing in this championship. I would like to do a round in Spain afterwards,” he aims to gain even more experience. .

Before becoming a professional one day, Livio is thinking about it and wants to give himself the means.

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