01
February
2012
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15:30
Europe/Amsterdam

The new Pirelli Moto Facebook page has arrived, dedicated exclusively to riders who are fans of the italian brand

Online from today, this page will be a space which is managed directly by the Italian tyre manufacturer, meeting its users on the net in order to answer their questions and to provide a direct information channel which is always up to date as well as containing exclusive services Pirelli, always attentive both to the needs of its users and to new communication media tools, continues reinforcing its presence on the web and in the social media world. Just over a year after launching the Pirelli Official Page which brings together all of the Group's main events, Pirelli is ready to relaunch and meet bikers all over the world who are fans of the Italian brand in an exclusive space dedicated to them: in fact, the new Pirelli Moto Facebook page has been created. The official Pirelli Moto page, available at http://www.facebook.com/PirelliMoto, was created as an exclusive channel through which the exploits of champions in the most important two wheel races can be followed on a national and international level, as well as a place to get a sneak peek of all of the company news. These are front row seats that Pirelli has reserved for its fans - both those who are already happy owners of Pirelli tyres but also those who are simply motorcycle lovers. Users can interact and talk directly with the historic Italian tyre company, receiving answers to their questions as well as suggestions and tips on products in the Pirelli range on their use both on the road and on the track. FIM Superbike World Championship, FIM Motocross World Championship, Monster Energy AMA Supercross, British Superbike Championship, Dakar and the Isle of Man TT are just some of the events that those who “like” the page will be able to follow through posts, videos, photo albums and custom created tabs that Pirelli will publish regularly so that its community can relive all the excitement of the best in motorcycle racing.