Beautiful riding session in Southern France with AGV and Team Monster Energy Yamaha's Gautier Paulin
http://vimeo.com/16073671
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Lorenzo's Dainese Championship Edition Gloves
Dainese brought a new pair of Full Metal Racer Pro to the #99 at the Phillip Island MotoGP, in honor of his 2010 MotoGP World Championship.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Great Sports Illustrated write up on AGV's amazing Travis Pastrana
Travis below with his AGV GP-Tech before a Nascar race.
Dainese's Max Biaggi signs with Aprilia for two years
Max Biaggi held out re-signing with Aprilia for a couple of weeks, tweaking the interest of many when he stated he was thinking of retiring, but the Italian has made up his mind and has finally decided to accept Aprilia’s two year deal.
According to the Italian press the announcement will probably made tomorrow evening during a special town event organized by the city council of Noale (home to Aprilia) to celebrate Biaggi and the World Superbike Championship Rider and Manufacturer titles.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
AGV's Davi Millsaps Moves to Joe Gibbs Racing MX for 2011
Davi runs the AGV AX-8 motocross helmet.
Labels:
AGV,
AGV AX8,
AMA Motocross,
ama supercross,
Davi Millsaps,
JGRMX,
Joe Gibbs,
Joe Gibbs Racing
Sunday, October 3, 2010
MotoGP Japan 2010 at Motegi
It got hot between Dainese teammates Rossi and Lorenzo.
http://www.twowheelsblog.com/post/5256/unfair-valentino-rossi-gets-his-wrist-slapped-by-yamaha-bosses#continua
Lin Jarvis:
“I think that Valentino’s actions in the race today were not very correct towards Lorenzo, but I have to make some clear points. First of all, I want to say that a third and fourth place finish is good for the team, and good for Lorenzo in terms of the championship. Of course we would have preferred to win.”
http://www.twowheelsblog.com/post/5256/unfair-valentino-rossi-gets-his-wrist-slapped-by-yamaha-bosses#continua
Lin Jarvis:
“I think that Valentino’s actions in the race today were not very correct towards Lorenzo, but I have to make some clear points. First of all, I want to say that a third and fourth place finish is good for the team, and good for Lorenzo in terms of the championship. Of course we would have preferred to win.”
Labels:
AGV,
Dainese,
Fiat Yamaha,
Jorge Lorenzo,
MotoGP 2010,
Valentino Rossi
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