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 MOTORCYCLE NEWS : RACING NEWS 09 / 04 / 08
 

Dainese announce TT Partnership

Italian leather manufacturer named as official safety partner for this year's event

DAINESE HAS announced the company's appointment as the 'Official Safety Partner' for the Isle of Man TT Races for 2008.

As part of the significant deal, the TT's two key Superbike races will be known as The Isle of Man Dainese Superbike Race and The Isle of Man Dainese Senior TT Race.

The company's founder and managing director, Mr Lino Dainese, will be visiting the Isle of Man over the TT fortnight.

To mark the occasion AGV will be launching a new Giacomo Agostini replica helmet based on the paint scheme the Italian rider made so famous in a career that saw him win 122 Grand Prix; a feat still to be beaten.

Last month Dainese signed a deal with TT star and British Superbike campaigner, Guy Martin. The 25-year-old Lincolnshire rider, who finished second in last year's Superbike and Senior races, is thrilled to be involved with Dainese. “This is a huge honour,” he said. “I'll be doing everything I can to win this year, and I'll be working hard with Dainese in helping to develop the D-Air system.”

Dainese will work with Guy Martin to help develop the innovative D-Air system revealed on visordown.com a few months back.

The company are also planning a host of activities at the 101st TT festival. At the Villa Marina in Douglas, there will be a free exhibition of race suits from some of their 53 motorcycle racing world champions - leathers that have protected riders such as Barry Sheene, Kenny Roberts, Valentino Rossi and Troy Bayliss. It will be the first time that such a collection of leather suits has been displayed outside Italy.


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