Modena, goodbye to doctor Alberto Miselli, doctor in love with motorcycles



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President of Motorclub 2000, he was a passionate centaur and friend of champions. He died while organizing the memory of “Don Ruspa.” I was 69 years old

MODENA. Being in the world requires luck, a lot of luck ”. The sentence of Alberto Miselli expresses your spirit. A surgeon with a passion for motorcycles, the president of Motoclub 2000 suddenly passed away yesterday. He was 69 years old. «I only have positive memories – says the pilot Sandro Caprara – both on a human and sporting level. He was a person who put passion in everything he did, from the profession of doctor to the president of the Motoclub ».

The European Endurance Champion welcomes your inquiry. “For some doctors we had to let my father go – admits Caprara – but he wanted to see the reports. He suggested an operation, which lengthened his life by two years. Twenty years of knowledge and collaboration between the pilot (later Motoclub advisor) and the president. “Every time after the races he was proud to have a friend and adviser driver who kept up the Motoclub name – admits Caprara – We will continue to do so.” The pilot returns to the last contact last Saturday. “We had to meet to get the club’s letters online – recalls Caprara – and he was very fit.” A few days ago Mauro Battaglia, patron of Modena Motor Gallery, had also heard it.

«Until three days ago I was thinking how to remember“ Don Ruspa ”- Battaglia intervenes – since they have skipped all the appointments. He was a person who asked for her ». The respect between Miselli and Battaglia has turned into friendship thanks to the exhibition at the Fair. “He immediately made a significant contribution – pays the event sponsor – and has never stopped giving generous support. In a certain period he fought, but he had to be there. We have lost a generous person, if a little grumpy. He was anything but presumptuous: a very humble person.

Besides Fr. Ruspa (Sergio Mantovani, the Formula 1 pastor) with the “blessing of motor vehicles”, Miselli recalled such talents Giorgio Gozzoli and Walter Villa. “We do not want to lose the memory of a beautiful past,” the president himself reminded our newspaper three years ago. “This year at the Modena Motor Gallery he wanted to pay tribute to the motorcyclists of Modena, even if they are not famous,” adds Battaglia.

“It was a pure example of passion,” he acknowledges. Alessandro Rasponi. The sculptor of the pilots has known him for more than two decades, greeting him with a message on social networks. “You are one of the few people with whom you knew that in the end a solution would be found – Rasponi writes in a passage – because basically there was always a desire to do things.” The will of the Motoclub (if the pandemic allows it) is to remember it on two wheels. “If it can be done, we will do something on the bike,” concludes Caprara. Tomorrow’s funeral at 9 in San Giovanni Bosco. –

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