Hi everyone! After the Q&A I did back in August
I got so many other questions
so here's a new Q&A, as per your request
you always asked me the questions on facebook, on this post over here,
but many have pointed out that you don't use facebook
so from now on, for the next Q & As,
I will create a post here on youtube where you will ask me the questions
Alessandro Busnelli asks me: "Is a rider born or made? Can you say hello to me in a video?" Hi.
Good questions
both
as I said in many videos, to run you need money,
so you have to be born with the opportunity to run
let's say that talent is useful, but since the mean is so important
you also need the means. So a rider is born and is also made
the two are complementary
otherwise it won't work
gabriele cataldo ask me
how was the theme song of my youtube channel done?
I'll reveal a secret: there's a website
called videohive
but there are many other, where you find templates
theme songs, animations etc
ready-made, you download them and then
with a software called after effects you'll edit them
and adapt them to your needs. It's something they use on TV as well
the theme songs used for many TV shows are purchased from there
so I got it from there and I adapted it
'cause if I had made it myself
I would have taken me a week
while with $30 I saved a week of work
remember: it's better to work
smart rather than hard
gabriele lupi asks me: how do I see myself in ten years?
still riding or doing another job? if one day everything were to end, what would I do?
Can you say hi to me? You're great, I admire you". Thanks, hi!
I have to no idea what to answer you
because two years ago I didn't see myself where I am right now, so...
let's say I hope to still be on the track
and in front of a camera,
this is for sure.
annalisa cavedon asks me where I found that pillow that you see in those videos?
this one?
Francesco Bernoni, a friend of mine, gave it to me,
he's also a motorcycle rider, and I have no idea where he got it from
but I do think I saw it at Ikea. He gave it to me 4 years ago
giorgio de michelis asks me - I'll summarize -
he saw that I graduated in engineering, he would like to study engineering.
on a scale from 1 to 10 how hard and demanding was it,
especially while juggling between all the commitments I had?
is one of those degrees where while you study, you get at a certain point where you feel the neurons frying
you get at the end of the day
where you don't understand a thing anymore
you're totally out. Also because it's not one of those degrees
where you have to learn a series of notions,
but it is one of those degrees where you have to understand very difficult concepts,
so if you have a flair for it
you learn quickly,
and you have a workload
that's less than other more information-based degrees
where you have to study 50 books that are these big
Having said this, after the first 6 months where I couldn't understand a thing
because I had a classical background
the most mathematical thing I had studied was A+B=C ... that's it
the first 6 months were a nigthmare
then, once I understood, I studied, I got at the end of the day with a fried brain
but I learned fast because I liked it, and
I had a flair for IT
consider that the 2nd and 3rd year I basically took 10% of the classes
I studied from home by myself
it's a degree which, if you don't really grasp it,
math, physics, IT,
you go crazy. But if you get them well,
it works.
simone gentile asks me: "it's more expensive to ride with a predators or a track bike?
track bike. it's cheaper with the predators
if you mean track bike as in bike
'cause with pitbikes or minigp and minibikes
then it's cheaper with pitbikes and minigp and minibikes
giordano regazzo asks me:
the fact that I am a youtuber helped me to find the sponsors?
For sure
because sponsors want visibility,
and I give visibility with my youtube channel
what advice would you give to those who want to start but do not have the necessary budget?
find the money.
nothing much to say here. Plus, I see
that many ask me questions on equipment and
software I use to edit videos. Don't worry, in
a few weeks I'll publish a video dedicated to this
Simo Limido asks me what degree I recommend to a boy coming from a scientific high school
who wants to work in the motor sports world?
depends what you wanna do. If you want to be a mechanics you might not even need to go to college,
if you want to be a software engineer you have to study software,
if you want to work on pieces, components, engines,
study mechanics,
depends on what you wanna become
giulio bagnasco asks me what do friends and relatives think about what I do
in my life and the races?
Like I said in the draw my life video, initially
when I dropped out college to pursue my passion they were all against it
because "oh-my-god, you're dropping out of college, giving up a certain future
to
jump into the unknown". And thank god I didn't listen to them
Now they see I'm doing what I like, that I do
quite well, and
they are happy for me
giacomo guidetti asks me how much do you spend for a career in predator formula, and in motorcycle at race attack 1000,
Depends on the level
with you own predators car
you can spend less that €10k for a season
plus the cost for buying a car. in the race attack 1000
it goes from
€10k with your own bike up to
€20-25k with a rented bike
carlo cattaneo asks me: when you run on the track with a team even on low competitions,
you use common petrol or it is processed
same question for the oils
for the gasoline depends on the bike, there are more prepared and performing bikes
that require special gasoline
and other especially the amateur championships where
some put the gas of the distributor. It depends on the bike
regarding the oils I don't know exactly
because that's something the team takes care of.
antonio iovine asks me: are you ever afraid of falling off the bike and getting hurt a lot?
before getting on the bike yes, while I'm onboard
the fear of falling is linked to doing damages
you don't think about getting physically hurt
otherwise you wouldn't be able to race
peppe virgadaula asks me info about the championship in which I run and where you can see the races
I did a video
about this, at the beginning of the year - I've linked it below -
however, I always recommend when you have a question to look first on the youtube channel
and then eventually ask it because
often many things have already been answered in other videos
Luca Bandini asks
I race in the Civ minibikes and I don't know if I should continue with
the minibike or 125, what do you suggest? Depends on what you wanna do
If you want to aim at a career
that makes you grow and let's you run in
a world championship or similar, a Civ superbike or a world championship
you have to keep rising the cylinder capacity
if you run just for fun, do you what you like best
simone sessolo asks me: having a life as a rider youtuber means having little free time
so what do you do during that little free time you have?
I suggest you watch
the weekly vlogs, which are videos about my week
so you can have an idea about what I do
during my free time I play video games,
and I rarely go out for dinner or clubbing,
Giovanni Piepi: if you had to choose between being a world-famous youtuber or racing for fun,
but no one knows you, what would you choose?
I'd chose world-famous youtuber
I'm talking about millions and millions of subscribers,
because I'd mean having lots of money
and afford racing
so by becoming a world-famous youtuber I could also be a rider
so I'd choose that. I could have both things
Gianluca Zito:
why do you train with R3 and not motards?
because the R3 especially driven in the kart track
is much more similar to the race bike I use compared to a motard
oh god
Diego Buompane:
since you probably fuck a lot now, compared to back in the days,
why? It's not true,
let us know which one was your best, where, how, and why you liked it
between races, while editing videos
how can you fuck while editing videos?
It's hard. between races? Never.
because t takes away energy. The best one
there's not one in particular.
a series of them.. but not one in particular
see? I like these questions not related to the motor world.
You should do them more often. Giorgio Cavagnero:
if you ever read this comment could you tell me what it means for you to run and how much have you sacrificed for this?
As you will see from the draw my life video, I left everything for this
what I did, and all that was certain in my life
to pursue my dream of racing,
so it means everything, and the best thing
that I have. So it means a lot
Riccardo Bettoni: why do you
race with the dunlop D212 gpracer
instead of let's say the pirelli supercorsa sp?
because the championship I do is monotire dunlop
so we all have to use the same tires. Andrea Viviani asks:
can you give an advice, I don't race
but I occasionally rent an ohvale or minigp the only flaw
is that before a turn I tend to brake too much, when there's no need for it
how can I overcome this mental barrier?
look for a turn, if there's one, big enough
that has an asphalted escape route
and try to let go of the brakes earlier and go in faster
by entering faster you'll have to lean more
but if you do it in a wide turn, that has a nice escape route
mentally you know that if you get it wrong and go in too fast
you can still do it broad and take the escape route, so that helps you get over it
for example if I have to
force an entrance and go fast I don't do it an
turn where there's no room, I do it in a very wide turn
Mattia Marconi asks me: "
why the number 54?"
because the #54 is the number
I had on the 500 abarth when I won the talent show
and it was just there, on the car they gave me
they were like "here you go, this is gonna be your car #54"
and since I won the talent show
and that victory is what allowed me to be here today
I just had to use that number
so that's why I use the number 54. Great, as usual
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