Ride with Rossi, Agostini & Schwantz in Italy

Dainese and AGV are giving 40 lucky winners a once in a life-time opportunity to ride with three of the world’s most famous race stars of the past and present; Giacomo Agostini, Valentino Rossi and Kevin Schwantz on a range of machines provided by two of the most iconic marques in motorcycling; Ducati and MV Agusta.

This unique and special competition will be running from 20 May – 20 July and open to those purchasing a Dainese garment from any Dainese flagship store, top dealer or on the website, www.dainese.com

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Also, those who publish a photo of their most legendary motorcycle journey on the website dainese.com have the chance of winning a TomTom Urban Rider GPS system for motorcyclists.

The lucky group of winners will set out on Monday 13 September from Dainese’s headquarters in Vicenza where, after a visit to the past, present and future symbols of the Company, Dainese technicians will speak about protection and will give some advice about choosing suitable equipment to offer maximum safety while out on the road. The group will then head off on the tour, passing through the Apennies, along the historic racing roads to the Mugello Basin. On through the rolling hills and olive vines of the Tuscan landscape, joined along the way by Agostini, Rossi and Schwantz who will ride for one day each over the three-day adventure.

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The idea of the tour is to promote tradition in the history of motorcycling through leading players in each field of reference. The leather suits, Dainese protection and AGV helmets worn by Champions and the racers who have made their mark on different periods and left a lasting impression on every enthusiast.

For more information on the Legendary Tour, visit the Dainese website.

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