Designed by Aldo Drudi. Made like a birthday cake complete with candles, with the words 'Happy Birthday Vale' at the top of the helmet. Valentino claims to have got the idea for the design of this helmet a year earlier.
Rossi's AGV GP-Tech helmet Rossi Double Take (My Face) Mugello
Rossi's helmet featured a very happy expression or surprise, which describes how it feels to ride the Yamaha M1 at the Mugello circuit is bumpy at speeds in excess of 320 km / hour. Rossi's face is placed at the top of the helmet, so when he puts his head down, face image is completely visible. Rossi said: "This is not just an image, it's a real picture of my facial expressions when braking on this circuit and I think it's very funny!"
Rossi's Catalunya Football Design
Valentino Rossi uses a special livery for his Yamaha M1 to celebrate Euro 2008 in Catalunya race series. Rossi's Yamaha T-shirts painted with the colors of Italy's national team, "Azzurri", to support the Italian national team at Euro 2008. Rossi helmet resembling a soccer ball designed to reinforce the messages of support.
Rossi's AGV GP-Tech Misano
AGV GP Rossi wore a helmet designed specifically for the series Misano. There is a picture that indicates the home as a home series Misano race Rossi - number 46 hanging on the door, and a bulldog Rossi, Guido can be seen lying in the garden. These helmets also as a symbol of Rossi's return to Italy after a tax dispute with the Italian government, Rossi previously lived in London, England.
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