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Farewell to Fabio Biasuzzi, from the quarries he created an empire made up of tourism and racecourses

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From right, Fabio, daughter Caterina, mother Gina and twin brother

Sick for some time, he passed away at the age of 71. He leaves behind his wife, mother and three children

TREVISO. Sick for some time, Fabio Biasuzzi passed away the other night, entrepreneur in the mining and tourism sector, for almost 20 years president of the Northeast racecourses and of the Treviso racecourse, which he had relaunched in the 80s with Franco Faccari, bringing him from a reality of province with a primary national system and venue for events that went beyond horse racing, and full stands at S. Artemio.

He was 71 years old. His entrepreneurial spirit had pushed him to open tourist villages in Caorle and Croatia, but also to expand his activities, up to the banking sector (he had been vice president of Banca Treviso). A man dedicated to work and family, of which he had the cult, in the wake of his grandfather, founder of the group, and then of his father Giuseppe, who passed away in 2008.

He was the king of gravel, the white gold of the Marca, but also the man who with Geonova, founded with other quarrymen, had launched the reuse of disused quarries to receive waste in 2 / B landfills. His is the San Francesco village in Caorle, the Bi Village in Fazana di Pola, in Croatia, and another resort in the Dalmatian country. In recent years, thanks to the crisis, he had had legal mishaps.

He leaves his wife Laura, his three children Beatrice, Caterina and Giuseppe, and his twin brother Mauro who follows the other activities of the group, from asphalts to horse racing with the famous stables, and his mother Gina. The date of the funeral has not yet been set.

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