MXGP AND PROGRIP FORGE EXCITING MULTI YEAR AGREEMENT

MONACO (Principality of Monaco) 16 February 2024 - Infront Moto Racing is delighted to announce a multi-year partnership agreement between MXGP and Progrip in the FIM Motocross World Championship, cementing a longstanding collaboration. 

Extending this successful partnership, Progrip and MXGP are excited to commit to expand motocross on a global scale. 

With a reputation for manufacturing top-tier grips and a diverse range of accessories including racewear, goggles, helmets, and handles, Progrip operates globally, with over 70% of its products exported worldwide. Backed by over sixty years of industry expertise and a dedication to quality and innovation, Progrip's products are favoured by elite riders such as MXGP World Champion Romain Febvre, 4-time MX2 Vice World Champion Jago Geerts, and numerous others, including Rick ElzingaRoan Van De Moosdijk, the six-time WMX World Champion Kiara Fontanesi and all the Fantic Factory Racing teams in the different offroad disciplines.

To find out more about PROGRIP visit https://progrip.com

     

Photos: 1. Jago Geerts with Progrip goggles; 2. Former MX World Champion Alex Puzar, Infront Moto Racing Marketing Director Marionna Leiva, Progrip Owner Augusto Franchi in EICMA

Photo Credit: Gian Maria Soglia

 

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