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Aldo Drudi, the designer of Valentino Rossi. Here's how a style was born. Drudi: "I started with his father Graziano. Then the genius of Valentino I translated it in fantasy. "

RICCIONE - yet to be born When the legend Valentino Rossi, in Italy there were large: Giacomo Agostini and his arch rival - Romagna - Renzo Pasolini. They were part of the mythology that has tattooed on the skin sociological drivers as well as black and white TV. The helmets were bowl-like glasses unforgettable. Other times. Aldo Drudi, who was then a boy, could not possibly imagine that thirty years later would become "the King of helmets and fairings. Along with other peers, however, already passed afternoons perched on networks Misano - the home circuit - with two passions: motorcycles and grafica.E if no pilot at the time thought the star system, imagine Aldo, after attending the Experimental Art School in Pesaro was entrusted to the dreams and the cylinders, while the color of his dream world and roaring. The first guinea pig? His bike, a Yamaha twin with yellow livery, repainted blue cielo.Non one could say that destiny is hiding in the clouds of the sky: He joined the Academy in Florence know in Urbino, in a nightclub, the idol of his youth Graziano Rossi, what is now known as the father of Valentino Rossi, but that was Pilot in turn able to be talked about for the extravagance, the long hair and that hint of madness to Steve McQueen, combined with great talent for driving -. "Graziano - explains Drudi - as Valentino was the forerunner of the Notice of motorcycling. He loved the colors and creativity. He, like Valentino, the idea of \u200b\u200ban obsessive attention to the expression of personality through the design of a pilot. Binds us, in particular, the first red and white striped suit, and the first prototype helmet designed with a castle and a rainbow. "


reading about Max, Ottobre/2010 pg.108, 109,110,111



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