Pedro Acosta among seven MotoGP riders to sign up for Valentino Rossi's 100km of Champions dirt track race

The off-season event sees past and present two-wheeled stars invited to join Rossi and the V🍸R46 Academy riders at their famous training track.
This year’s line-up includes s🍸even current MotoG🎉P riders.
Reigning Moto2 champion Pedro Acost🅰a, GASGAS team-mate Augusto Fernandez and new VR46 signing Fabio di Giannantonio have all been invited back, where they will face Ducati's reﷺigning champion Francesco Bagnaia plus fellow Academy riders Franco Morbidelli, Marco Bezzecchi and Luca Marini.
As well as nine-time world champion Rossi, other for꧒mer MotoGP riders taking part include Danilo Petrucci, Remy Gardner and Tito Rabat, with WorldSBK race winner Michael Ruben Rinaldi also in attendance.
Last year’s event saw victory for new Repsol Honda rider Marini in the individual 'Americana' elimination contest held on the Friday evening. The 100km was then♛ postponed by a day due to bad weather, before being won by Elia Bartolini and Lorenzo Baldassarri ahead of brothers Rossi and Marini.
Competitors are teamed into pairs for the 100km battle, which begins with riders running to their 🦹ma💟chines for an endurance-style start. The race is run over 50 laps, with a rider swap every 5 laps.
‘100km of Champions’ dirt track race - entry list
- Valentino Rossi
- Luca Marini
- Franco Morbidelli
- Augusto Fernandez
- Francesco Bagnaia
- Marco Bezzecchi
- Celestino Vietti
- Pedro Acosta
- Filippo Farioli
- Diogo Moreira
- Matteo Bertelle
- Xavier Artigas
- Andrea Migno
- Matteo Gabarrini
- Sammy Halbert
- Tito Rabat
- Elia Bartolini
- Mattia Casadei
- Nicola Carraro
- Alessandro Zaccone
- Alberto Surra
- Ivan Ortola
- Michael Ruben Rinaldi
- Mattia Pasini
- Jose Antonio Rueda
- Manuel Gonzalez
- Tatsuki Suzuki
- Fabio di Giannantonio
- Filippo Fuligni
- Luca Ottaviani
- Danilo Petrucci
- Remy Gardner
- Tom Neave
- Tim Neave
- Ferran Cardus
- Lorenzo Gabellini
- Marco Belli
- Dennis Foggia
- Andrea Verona
- Thomas Chareyre
- Andrea Mantovani

Peter has been in the pad🦩dock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.