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AGV Helmets Founder Gino Amisano Dead At 89 |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 03 July 2009 |
Passing Of A Legend
AGV Helmets Founder Gino Amisano Dead At 89
The
"king of
helmets" is dead, long live the king! AGV founder Gino Amisano passed
away June 30th in Nervi, Italy after a brief battle with bronchial
pneumonia. "While many young people may not recognize his name,
'Ginetto' was a legend not
only in Italy but also the entire racing world," says AGV Helmets U.S.
head, Paolo Bacchiarello. "Champions from Giacomo Agostini (right
photo) and Kenny Roberts right up through current MotoGP frontrunner
Valentino Rossi have
worn AGV as Signor Amisano was one of the first people to believe that
motorsports sponsorships made for a great vehicle to advertise your
company."
Amisano
lived most of his 89 years in Valenza Po "The City Of Gold" where he
founded a bicycle seat business in 1946. However his Midas touch for
branding came when he added the AGV logo to a line of leather racing
helmets in 1948. In fact, the logo is literally his initials and his
beloved City Of Gold -
Amisano Gino Valenza
- over the top of the tricolore Italian flag. In addition to being a
shrewd marketer, Amisano's helmets always featured the latest
technological advances and AGV
produced the very first fiberglass racing helmets back in 1953. The
superior safety and Ginetto's genial negotiating skills saw top
motorcycle racers and Formula 1 drivers alike fly the AGV colors for
the next six decades.
Signor Amisano always had an eye for talent, so it is no surprise that
7-time MotoGP champ Valentino Rossi (pictured below at the Oct. 2008
Valencia MotoGP) has always worn AGV helmets. Ginetto met Valentino
back in 1996 when Giampiero
Sacchi (now sports director at Aprilia) wanted to start a 125GP race
team for a bushy haired youngster named Rossi. Good choice as Vale just
won his 100th Grand Prix victory!
In later years, Amisano sold his company and planned to live a quiet
retirement growing grapes and making wine... of course that didn't last
long. Ever the sportsman, Amisano also became president of the
Alessandria Football Club (soccer
for you in the U.S.). "Although he was retired from the business,
Ginetto always took an active interest in AGV, and he was overjoyed
when two of the biggest legends in protective gear merged in 2007 as
AGV and Dainese merged,"
remembers Paolo Bacchiarello.
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