Mattia Pasini Vows Comeback After Crash at Rossi’s Event

Former MotoGP racer Mattia Pasini has vowed to return next year after a crash left him unconscious during Valentino Rossi’s 10th running of the 100Km of Champions dirt track contest.

Key Takeaways

  • Pasini was knocked out in a collision with Tito Rabat at Rossi’s ranch event on November 28, 2025.
  • The rider suffered no serious injuries and is already looking forward to next year’s race.
  • Rossi expressed relief when Pasini regained consciousness after the crash.

At Valentino Rossi’s annual 100Km of Champions event, Mattia Pasini had a scary crash that left him unconscious. The veteran Moto2 and former MotoGP racer was involved in an accident with Tito Rabat on Friday during practice sessions for the dirt track contest.

Pasini explained to Italy’s GPOne how he lost control after Rabat’s bike stood up as he accelerated out of a turn, sweeping Pasini’s front wheel from under him. The collision was intense and left Pasini knocked unconscious for about two minutes before medical staff arrived on the scene.

Doctors Dr Berardi and Dr Lucidi were immediately present to provide care; they arranged an air ambulance transfer as a precautionary measure to ensure no serious injuries had occurred. Upon examination at the hospital, it was determined that Pasini sustained only bruising with minor vascular damage but no critical harm.

Pasini expressed gratitude for the medical team and Rossi’s concern over his well-being. He apologized for not being able to compete in the main event after the crash but is confident about returning next year. “I will definitely be back on the starting grid,” Pasini stated, showing resilience despite the incident.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did Mattia Pasini get injured?

Pasini was involved in a collision with Tito Rabat during practice sessions for Valentino Rossi’s 100Km of Champions event. The crash left him unconscious.

Will Mattia Pasini compete next year after his injury?

Pasini has expressed a strong desire to return and participate in the upcoming edition of Valentino Rossi’s 100Km of Champions event, vowing he will definitely be back.

The incident highlights the risks inherent in dirt track racing but also showcases the community’s support for injured riders. Pasini’s determination to compete again emphasizes his passion and dedication to motorcycle racing despite such setbacks.

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