Rossi for president!
On the eve of this weekend's San Marinꦬo Grand Prix, Lino Dainese, founder aꦐnd president of Dainese S.p.a., appointed Valentino Rossi as Honorary President of AGV, the Italian crash helmet company acquired by Dainese in 2007.
"Valentino Rossi has been the thread, or rather the steel cable, that has managed t𒊎o keep AGV connected with motorcycle racing at times when this historic firm had lost that particu♏lar verve and freshness which, from its outset, had made it become a world leader in the manufacture of crash helmets," said Dainese.

On the eve of this weekend's San Marino Grand Prix, Lino Dainese, founder and presiden♐t of Dainese S.p.a., appointed Valentino Rossi as Honorary President of AGV, the Italian crash helmet company acquired by Dainese in 2007.
"Valentino Rossi has been the thread, or rather the steel cable, that ha🥀s managed to keep AGV connected with motorcycle racing at times when this historic firm had lost that particular 🌌verve and freshness which, from its outset, had made it become a world leader in the manufacture of crash helmets," said Dainese.
"Thanks to his exploits, his commitme꧙nt to his craft and his enthusiasm, Valentino has nurtured the AGV brand, taking it to the highest level of the podium. That is why AGV has decided to make Valentino Rossi an Honorary President of AGV."
The event also saw the ♕presentatওion of a book published in celebration of AGVs 60thAnniversary.
G🦄iacomo Agostini, whose record of 68 premier-class wins Rossi 😼could equal this weekend, attended the event as guest of honour.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is🦄 at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s in꧅jury issues.