Former MotoGP racer Mattia Pasini, known for his fearless spirit, has vowed to return to Valentino Rossi’s 100Km of Champions, despite a harrowing crash that left him unconscious at the 2025 event. The crash, which occurred on November 28, was a result of a collision with 2014 Moto2 champion Tito Rabat, causing Pasini to hit the ground hard on the left side of his body. Despite the intense crash, Pasini suffered no serious injuries and was released from the hospital after two days. He attributed the incident to bad luck and expressed his relief, stating that he was 'very relieved' when he regained consciousness. Rossi, who was also present, shared Pasini's sentiment, showing both relief and concern. Despite the scary incident, Pasini is determined to return for the 12th edition of the 100Km of Champions, showcasing his unwavering dedication to the sport. The event, which gathers stars from across the motorcycle racing spectrum, is a testament to the thrilling and unpredictable nature of dirt track racing.