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Cycle News 2019 Issue 06 February 12

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 12, 2019 P47 MUNICH COURT OF APPEALS RULES AGAINST ALPINESTARS T he Munich Court of Appeal has, once again, ruled in favor of Dainese in the ongoing saga of air-bag patent infringe- ments with rival apparel company, Alpinestars. The Court upheld the August 2017 decision that stated Alpinestars infringed upon the German part of Dainese's Eu- ropean patent EP 2 412 257 B1 relating to the Tech-Air Street airbag vest (for road use) and Tech-Air Racing airbag vest (for track use and road). It's a serious case for Alpinestars, which, if they decide not to appeal the verdict in the German Federal Supreme Court, would mean the cessation of Tech-Air air bag vest sales in Germany; a recall of all existing Tech-Air products sold in Ger- many from July 1, 2015, and compensation to Dainese for any damages that result from the sale of the Tech-Air products in Germany, again from July 1, 2015. At present, Alpinestars and Dainese own the market for air-bag systems and both license their products to other apparel companies—such as Rev'It for Alpinestars and Furygan for Dainese, among others. And with MotoGP now mandating the use of airbag systems in competitor racing suits, a rule that will trickle down to production suits/jackets across the motorcycle industry, the stakes of the German Court deci- sion are extremely high. With litigation still to come in the Italian, German, UK and French courts, we have not heard the last of this case. CN The Alpinestars Tech-Air air bag suit is coming under serious legal fire from Dainese in Germany, and could be in more hot water in other European courts. CAIROLI SHOWING NO SIGNS OF SLOWING N ine-time MX World Champion Antonio Cairoli shows no signs of slowing after completing the three-round Internazionali d'Italia MX EICMA Series in Mantova, Italy, February 10 as the series champion. Cairoli won the first two rounds in Riola Sardo, January 27, and in Ottobiano, February 3, and finished out the series in Mantova in third, which was more than enough to sew up the MX1 series championship over France's Romain Febvre (Monster Energy Yamaha Factory) and Slovenian Tim Gajser (Team Honda HRC). Fourth in the championship went to Frenchman Gautier Paulin (Mon- ster Energy Wilvo Yamaha) and fifth to Estonian Tanel Leok (Husqvarna). Cairoli also took the series title in the Campionato Supercampione class (which combines both MXGP and MX2 riders) over Gajser and 2018 MX2 World Champion Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM). Paulin was fourth and Febvre fifth. CN Tony Cairoli claimed a couple of titles in the Internazionali d'Italia MX EICMA Series in Italy. PHOTOGRAPHY BY S. TAGLIONI

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