Aprilia All Stars back for more | Misano World Circuit set to host another round of Aprilia action

Aprilia will return to the Misano World Circuit in Italy this June for a star-studded celebration of the firm’s on– and off-road exploits.

Aprilia All Stars 2024 will take place on Saturday, June 8 and is a free-to-attend motorcycling festival, allowing fans to get up close with racing royalty, as well as sampling the latest machinery on a series of test rides.

The event began in 2019 at Mugello circuit, with more than 10,000 people attending the debut show. It has remained popular since switching to Misano in 2022.

Aprilia all stars two stroke rider pulling wheelie on track

Riders at the event will include former World Superbike and four-time 250 World Champion, Max Biaggi, as well as current factory and satellite MotoGP riders Aleix Espargaró, Maverick Viñales, Lorenzo Savadori, Miguel Oliveira, and Raúl Fernández.

As well as meeting fans, they will be showcasing the performance of the Aprilia RS-GP MotoGP race bike on the circuit. Alongside this, off-road stars Jacopo Cerutti and Francesco Montanari, will be on hand following Cerutti’s victory on the Aprilia Tuareg in the Africa Eco Race back in January.

Free test rides will also be available, giving visitors the chance to experience the latest Aprilia range on some of the roads surrounding the Misano circuit.

Aprilia All Stars track riding with knee down at Misano Circuit

A pop-up Racing Museum feature is also set to be in place, showcasing many of the key machines that have helped Aprilia to accrue 297 grand prix wins (and counting).

Sticking with the exhibits, there will be an ‘Aprilia vista dall’Oriente’ (Aprilia seen from the East) feature showcasing images taken by Japanese photographer Aki Kusudo – designed to show the firm’s commitment and successes in the MotoGP championship.

Aprilia fans can also check out live music, eSports, a shopping area, food stalls selling local cuisine and more besides.

Group ride at Misano World Circuit

The event is free entry. If you fancy going, visit Aprilia’s website for more information.