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Yamaha and Valentino Rossi will have ‘One More Lap’ at EICMA 2021 to commemorate 16 years of partnership

Yamaha Motor has announced they will be celebrating the 16 years of partnership with Valentino Rossi with ‘One More Lap’ event for EICMA 2021. The legendary (and some say the icon) MotoGP hero from Tavullia will be invited to take ‘one more lap’, the lap of honour, together with fans and motor enthusiasts at the Milan event.

The Japanese manufacturer has confirmed the not-to-missed event will kickoff in the early afternoon of Thursday, 25 November in the MotoLive Arena of EICMA. EICMA is scheduled to take place this year from 23 – 28 November in the exhibition centre of Fiera Milano in Rho.

One More Lap will be a special last opportunity to pay tribute to Valentino Rossi and recapture all the emotions he has experienced during his long career with the Yamaha brand. It will be a metaphorical last lap on which The Doctor’s fans will be able to meet him live and look back with him at the crucial moments of his career as well as relish the anecdotes and trivia from his 16 years of challenges and successes.

The event by Yamaha will also be Valentino Rossi’s debut appearance at EICMA so fans of two wheels has a reason to join this year’s EICMA. The live meeting scheduled for the 78th edition of EICMA will take place just a few days after the Grand Prix event at the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia, which will see Rossi compete in the last official race of his legendary MotoGP career.

The special Yamaha One More Lap event, which has been made possible thanks to the support of EICMA, will take place in the open air and in full compliance with the current distancing regulations. Access to the event area will be limited and free of charge.

So if you want to be one of the lucky ones to secure an exclusive ticket to One More Lap, you just need to purchase your ticket for Thursday 25 November on the official EICMA website http://www.eicma.it and then follow the instructions for participation, which will be published in the coming days on the EICMA website and on its social media platforms.

Credited to Yamaha

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