Biasotti is the son of an entrepreneur active in the field of freight transport and built an entrepreneurial group of the sector, with fifteen companies throughout Italy.
In 1998, Biasotti decided to sell his activities to engage his entrepreneurial energies in the field of car dealerships.
Biasotti entered into politics when he ran for the office of President of Liguria during the 2000 regional election, backed by the House of Freedoms coalition.
Biasotti tried to run for a second term at the 2005 regional election but is defeated by the Union candidate Claudio Burlando.
[7] Since 2014, Biasotti is the regional coordinator of Forza Italia in Liguria,[8] though he tried to resign that same year after the disappointing result of the party at the 2014 European election.