New sponsorship with 2CMX Racing
Magni has started a new sponsorship with Stefano Clo, owner of 2CMX Racing. His school allows children to realise their dream of learning to ride a real mini bike.
Stefano’s relationship with the two wheels began at the age of 9, when he took his first steps into this world and the world of motors. He immediately took part in the first Mini Cross championships and then switched to international level races from the age of 16. He used to race with the Correggio RSC CORSE motorbike team, with which he also toured Europe for various competitions.
His passion was so great that he felt the need to share it with others, first and foremost with children. Thus, Stefano and his partner founded 2CMX, a real school where children aged between 6 and 16 can learn to ride a motorbike. Being able to use rented motorbikes gives children a new experience, while parents can consider buying the equipment needed.
2CMX has access to several locations where to take its young apprentices. In fact, the children test different tracks and various types of terrain. “The first thing that children learn even before they get on the bike is safety,” reiterates Stefano. He believes that in order to enjoy the experience to the fullest, it is essential to be in full control of the bike throughout the entire ride.
What do Magni TH and 2CMX have in common? The love for what we do and the desire to share it with others. Magni has decided to support this project because Stefano and his school share with us many qualities, such as passion, safety, the desire to get involved and to think outside the box to grow and reach goals.
The latest event organised by 2CMX was held at the Crossodromo Motor Club in Castellarano. Five aspiring champions gave their all on the track under Stefano’s guidance.
We thank Stefano and 2CMX for their willingness to set up this joint project. We are proud of this collaboration and glad to be part of a project that allows children to approach the motorbike world, realising their dreams and giving vent to their talent.
