Febvre and Desalle from head to toe in Alpinestars
Today Monster Energy KRT and Alpinestars announced an intensive collaboration. Romain Febvre and Clément Desalle will be wearing head to toe Alpinestars helmets, equipment and boots.
Febvre has previously ridden in the Alpinestars helmet. Clément Desalle exchanged Airoh for the Alpinestars Supertech M10 helmet. In recent seasons, the Kawasaki MXGP factory riders rode in Thor clothing.
Gabriele Mazzarolo, director of Alpinestars: “Like Alpinestars, the Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team is built on performance and passion. Alpinestars' full range of rider protection is inspired by our rich history of competing at the highest level and is heavily based on R&D combined with feedback from world-renowned motocross and MotoGP riders. We are really happy to be working even closer with KRT and protecting the team with the Tech 10 boot, full protection and our most innovative Supertech M10 helmet.”
Thierry Chizat-Suzzoni, KRT Team Owner: “We are proud to expand our partnership with Alpinestars, the world leader in professional racing products. We have been working with this iconic brand for many years. When I took over the team eleven years ago, they were already supplying boots to our riders! This company never stops developing new products and new technologies. For the coming season, both Clément and Romain will race with Alpinestars boots, clothing and helmets. Our strategy has always been to be loyal to our partners. I would like to thank Gabriele for his support, regardless of the results on the circuits, it is a real pleasure to work with such a leading company in motorsport.”
Photos: Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
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