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Got a Ducati 916, 996 or 998 bike? Want to be part of a Ducati display at Motorcycle Live this year?
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It is 25 years since the Ducati 916 arrived on the global stage, changing the superbike world forever and immediately becoming a modern motorcycle icon. Ever since its debut, the Ducati 916 has been beloved by motorcycling fans throughout the world, becoming an instant classic due to its Italian-style, dynamic and lightweight design that was…
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MotoGP: Ducati’s race BOSS confirms TESTING of a ‘completely new’ bike at Valencia.
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Ducati’s race boss, Gigi Dall’Igna has been speaking about the development of the Desmosedici GP bike, and has confirmed that the Italian team will be testing a ‘completely new and better bike’ at Valencia next month. Ahead of this weekend’s Japanese GP at Motegi, Gigi Dall’Igna sat down with MotoGP.com to talk about this seasons…
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MotoGP: 10 Ducati facts going into this weekend’s Japanese round
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This weekend is the Grand Prix of Japan for the MotoGP circus, held at the Twin Ring circuit, Motegi. It’s the 16th round of the season. Before the games get underway, here’s 10 points to know about the Ducati squad’s attack for the top step of the podium in the Land of the Rising Sun:…
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VIDEO: Keanu Reeves waxes lyrical about Ducati’s Panigale V4S. And now Domenicali’s invited him to Mugello to try the 2020 bike.
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We all know Keanu Reeves loves his bikes – but in the last few years, we’ve only really seen him riding his own Arch Motorcycles. But while out at the Calafat circuit in Catalonia, the Hollywood actor has been caught riding Ducati’s Panigale V4S. And it seems like he’s a big fan, after he posted…
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MotoGP: 10 Ducati things to know about the Thailand Grand Prix
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The next four rounds of the MotoGP World Championship will all take place outside of Europe. The first leg is Buriram, at the Chang International Circuit, where the race will be held for the second time since the venue was included in the 2018 calendar. The Thailand GP is the 15th round of the season…
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Tamburini: the father of the Ducati 916, MV Agusta F4 and Bimota SB2 honoured with bronze bust in Rimini
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Legendary motorcycle designer and true two-wheeled visionary Massimo Tamburini has been honored in his home town of Rimini, Italy, with a bronze bust of the great man’s portrait. Created in sharp relief by CRC modeler and former collaborator with Tamburini, Renzo Jarno Vandi, the memorial evening was attended by various MotoGP riders and other luminaries…
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BSB: Bridewell takes Oxford Racing Ducati to first BSB race win as Mackenzie and Hickman confirmed as Title Fighters
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Tommy Bridewell claimed the Oxford Racing Ducati team their first Bennetts British Superbike Championship race win in the third and final race of the weekend at Oulton Park as Tarran Mackenzie and Peter Hickman were confirmed as the final two Title Fighters for the Showdown. At the start of the race Bradley Ray led the…
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Ducati’s Panigale V4 R is OFFICIALLY eligible for the Endurance World Championship. Will we see a factory team at the Suzuka 8 Hours?
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The Endurance World Championship has changed its regulations, making Ducati’s Panigale V4 R eligible to race for the 2019-2020 season. And rumours are swirling that the Italian factory will have an official team at this year’s Suzuka 8 Hours. Following two Ducati Panigales V4 Rs being disallowed from this year’s Suzuka 8 Hours after failing…
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WSB: It’s official. Scott Redding WILL replace Alvaro Bautista at Ducati for 2020.
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We’ve been hearing rumours for a few weeks – but it’s now official. Scott Redding is heading to World Superbikes for 2020, joining the ARUBA.IT Ducati team for 2020. Redding will replace Spanish sensation Alvaro Bautista (who has been rumoured to be on his way to Honda) – and race as part of a three-man…
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OFFICIAL documents confirm that TWO new Ducati Scramblers are on the way.
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According to EPA documents that have been filed in the States, Ducati’s going to be adding two new Scramblers to its line-up for 2020. Since its introduction in 2014, the Ducati Scrambler has gone from strength to strength to become the best-selling series in the iconic Italian factories range. And it looks like the Icon,…
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