Montmelò, 'Arnette Sunglasses' Wins with Pedrosa
After the success of Arnette, Valentino Rossi and Manuel Poggiali, in the Grand Prix at Italy's Mugello Racetrack, and the second place won by Daniel Pedrosa, Arnette Sunglasses has again been successful in the Catalonia GP, Spain: taking the top step of the podium for the 125 class was Daniel Pedrosa, who held off his rival at the top of the classification, Cecchinello; Valentino Rossi made an awesome climb back which brought him second place and continued dominance over all the others in the MotoGP classification, just as Poggiali can in the 250. He was forced to retire yesterday, but he's still in the lead in the world championship rider 250 class.
Three fantastic and unbeatable champions for a brand that's always been a leader and that believed in the potential of these great athletes who, after 6 Grand Prix, are the leaders in their respective classifications.
At the Montmeló circuit, considered to be one of the most modern in the world with a spectator capacity of 104,000, Arnette was alongside its riders once again, thanks to an agreement with Dorna Sports - the company that holds the MotoGP commercial and television rights. The Arnette Sunglasses banners were again on the track, they turned up on the evocatively-named corner, 'El Curvone', and on the next bridge, while the brand's determination and energy animated the Arnette Sunglasses area in the VIP Village with guests and fans.
The MotoGP official eyewear is the champions' favorite. The Rage 4025 model, worn in the photo by Daniel Pedrosa, is in Grilamid with polycarbonate, base-8 lenses, inserted bridge and combined wraparound temples and frontpiece. A complete shield against atmospheric agents and inquisitive glances. A streamlined look to live a life that's free, speed through the wind, tame the thundering horses of a motorbike, and protect against the blinding reflections of sun on metal. Faces are colored graffiti-style thanks to the blue and shimmering-yellow frames with blue, multilayer mirrored lenses.
The ever-victorious universe of Arnette Sunglasses. On and off the track.



