Amateur motorcyclist, returning Ducati rider, IT manager by day and developer of motorcycle products in my spare time.
"I just want myself, the bike and the right line."
I started young, when the motorbike was the simplest way to discover what else was out there beyond my own hometown. That's where the journeys began: Europe, crossed far and wide, one pass at a time, one stop at a time.
Then came the track. Always as an amateur, never with a pro's ambitions — but with the focus of someone who, during that half-hour session, just wants himself, the bike and the right line.
Along the way, many different motorcycles. In the end, as it happens to many, a return to the first great love: Ducati.















Europe crossed one pass at a time, one stop at a time.
I've been developing software since the '90s. For my entire career I worked as a consultant for large companies — especially banks and insurance companies, where systems are complex, constraints are real, and failure is not an option.
Today I'm the IT manager at a large Italian insurance company: I design, I coordinate, I decide. But the passion for writing code — the real kind, the kind that keeps you up late because "I want to see if it works" — never left me.
That's where my personal projects come from: tools designed by a motorcyclist for motorcyclists, built with the standards I learned over the years in enterprise.
Ducati: the first great love, the one that always comes back.
For feedback on MotoSpeed, ideas for the Planner,
or just to tell me about your next ride.