Gustl Auinger and Alina Marzi unveil a legendary motorcycle at the MotoGP press conference at the Red Bull Ring.

The stars of the Red Bull Legends Parade

The fans of the “Motorcycle Grand Prix of Austria 2025” can look forward to a special treat during the race weekend from August 15 to 17: At the first-ever Red Bull Legends Parade held alongside the MotoGP, numerous motorcycle icons from the past will take to the track on their vintage race machines. They’ll bring plenty of cherished memories back to life on the GP circuit.

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Giacomo Agostini
The Italian world record holder competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 1964 to 1977, taking part in 207 races, celebrating a total of 122 victories and winning 15 titles.
Portrait of Giacomo Agostini
Gustl Auinger
Austria’s motorcycle legend competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 1978 to 1989, contested 107 races and celebrated five victories in the 125cc class.
Gustl Auinger talks with people at the MiniGP
Luca Cadalora
The Italian competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 1984 to 2000, taking part in 197 races, celebrating a total of 34 victories and three titles.
Luca Cadalora in conversation
Loris Capirossi
The Italian competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 1990 to 2011, taking part in 328 races, celebrating a total of 29 victories and three titles.
Loris Capirossi poses on a race track
Simon Crafar
The New Zealander competed in the Motorcycle World Championship in 1993 and from 1998 to 1999, contesting a total of 32 races and celebrating one victory.
Simon Crafar poses on his Yamaha bike
Andrea Dovizioso
The Italian competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 2002 to 2022, contested 346 races, celebrated a total of 24 victories, and won one title in the 125cc class.
Andrea Dovizioso in winner pose with the Red Bull Ring trophy
Tom Lüthi
The Swiss rider competed in the World Motorcycle Championship from 2002 to 2021, contested 319 races, celebrated a total of 17 victories and one title in the 125 cc class
Tom Lüthi on the winner podium in Spielberg
Toni Mang
The German raced in the World Motorcycle Championship from 1975 to 1988, contested 154 races, celebrated 42 victories and five titles.
Portrait of Toni Mang
Dani Pedrosa
The Spaniard competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 2001 to 2018 and from 2021 to 2024, contesting 299 races, celebrating 54 victories, and winning three titles.
Dani Pedrosa fully focused on his bike before the race start
Casey Stoner
The Australian competed in the Motorcycle World Championship from 2001 to 2012, contested 178 races, celebrated 45 victories, and won two MotoGP titles.
Casey Stoner poses on a race track with a helmet in his hands