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Claudio Costa
by Editorial Staff
The monograph of Dr. Costa Doctor pilots tells the myth of the centaurs modern: a saga about the world of motorcycle racing, its heroes and courage that distinguishes them. Wednesday, May 8, 2002 - Few men have dedicated themselves to motorcycling as Dr. Costa. The last thirty years they have spent around the world to conduct its clinical Mobile circuits farthest and offer medical assistance to the riders of the World Championship motorcycling. His first thirty years lived them in the shadow of his father, Checco Costa, the man who first invented and then built (at his expense) the Imola circuit, becoming the second capital of the engines after Monza. Her stories, anecdotes about the many races, the five clinics furniture that built (the last one was inaugurated in Jerez de la Frontera last Thursday, on the occasion of the first race of the European Championship), are now finished in the pages of a book just published: "dottorcosta, life and stories of a doctor and his Clinica Mobile." Claudio Costa, the doctor "fixes pilots", tells the background of falls and recoveries of his heroes, generations of pilots who risked their lives on the slopes, sometimes paying dearly for the passion that led them to race riding a motorcycle.