Saturday, May 31, 2014

The Pasta die Vale helmet: Valentino Rossi's limited edition Mugello 2014 helmet

Want some pasta?
The Mugello circuit is Valentino Rossi's home race and always means a special helmet for the Italian rider. This year Valentino Rossi's and Aldro Drudi decided to make the Pasta di Vale helmet: non scuoce mai (never overcooked).

The meaning behind this design is that Valentino Rossi jokes about his ages as if he is to say he wants to stay at the top, just like Italian paste that you can't over cook he is still there battling at the front.

The helmet shows a product label saying it is made in Tavullia (Rossi home village) with an original Italian certificate with a cooking time of 46 minutes.

Will he stay at the front in 2014, just like the Italian pasta you can't overcook? For more information about this helmet, keep track of the Champion Helmets Pasta di Valentino Rossi helmet webpage.

















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