Thursday 5 August 2021

Airoh

Airoh - 'Six Days Italia' special edition Aviator 3

Airoh has been involved with all kinds of motorcycle sport for years. In fact, 2020 saw Airoh helmet- equipped riders win eight more world titles, taking the Italian brand past the century of world titles mark to 103 championships in just 23 years - the first coming in 2005 when the then emerging talent of Antonio Cairoli won the MX2 title.
Since 2013, with the Aviator 2.1 'Six Days Sardinia', Airoh has been an integral part of the continuing evolution of the 'International Six Days Enduro' story (ISDE) with a dedicated off-road helmet, and for the upcoming 2021 'Six Days Italia' (August 30 to September 4), Airoh has created what it describes as a "very special limited edition helmet".



"Our top-of-the-range off-road helmet will be one of the features of the event. This product has been handmade by skilled craftsmen, with every operation done with extreme care and precision - paying close attention to even the smallest of details.
"The Aviator 3 'Six Days Italia' has all the innovative features of our regular production Aviator 3, but with some exquisite details that make it unique. This helmet has an exceptional dedicated graphic with the Italian flag and colours, and it will be presented in special edition boxes designed specifically for this highly desirable limited edition product.
"Each helmet will have its production serial number printed on its edge and, for those who want it, we can print additional words or numbers - such as the rider's nickname - a free service for those placing pre-orders. Every Aviator 3 'Six Days Italia' will literally be a one-of-a-kind special edition."
Sponsored by Dunlop, this will be the 95th edition of the FIM ISDE - staged in the Apennine Mountains in norther Italy between Piedmont and Lombardy. Having had to miss 2020, this 95th edition has entrants registered from 29 different nations with more than 200 teams, of which 160 will participate in the Club Team Award - plus an entire Italian team of 150 riders.
Eight national teams will contest the Women's World Trophy - France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.
In 2019 the United States won the World Trophy (ahead of Australia and Italy); Australia took the Junior Trophy (ahead of USA and Spain); USA also scooped the Women's Trophy (ahead of Germany and Great Britain), with KTM riders winning the Manufacturer's Trophy.
www.airohspecialedition.com