MV Agusta Superveloce Ago front left

At this year’s EICMA, the MV Agusta Superveloce Ago wins the title of “Best bike of the show”. The contest, organised by Motociclismo magazine and powered by Garmin, saw the Superveloce Ago taking a head start right from the opening of the 2021 edition of the fair and maintaining a solid lead through the entire week: the new three cylinders from Schiranna collected 47.2% of the votes given by 12,567 attendees.

The presentation of the award took place Sunday afternoon, on the last day of EICMA, at the Motociclismo booth, in the presence of Timur Sardarov CEO, Filippo Bassoli Marketing Director and Alessandro Malaspina Senior Designer of MV Agusta, Pietro Meda and Paolo Magri respectively President and Managing Director of EICMA, along with Marco Riccardi, hononary director, Federico Aliverti editor-in-chief and Paolo Patruno Managing Director of Motociclismo.

MV Agusta Superveloce Ago fuel tank cap

Since its first appearance last month at the Misano race track, the Superveloce Ago has been ranking high on the wish list of motorcycle enthusiasts around the world. The model dedicated to the champion from Bergamo has been produced by hand in a 311 units series, the same number of Agostini’s career wins, while the first fifteen are dedicated to his world championships titles.

Every one of them features a carbon fibre plaque commemorating the exact year of each of the titles. Every bike is signed by Agostini, personally, making it a sought-after and prestigious collector piece.

MV Agusta Superveloce Ago exhaust

Many parts of the fairings are in carbon fibre, while the Ohlins suspensions are entirely adjustable. The Superveloce’s kit is quite unique and includes an amazing Arrow asymmetrical exhaust system, with two tail pipes on the left and one on the right hand side of the machine. The silver/grey colouring of the fairing is dedicated to the brand’s racing legacy, and is complemented by a bright metallic red, called Rosso Ago, for a stunning livery.