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Vintage Ducati Motorcycles Magazine Ad- Is the Ducati for Everyone? | Cycle World

Vintage Ducati Motorcycles Magazine Ad- Is the Ducati for Everyone? | Cycle World | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

That’s what the ad for Monza Junior 160 asked in 1966, years before the little factory in Bologna would turn out its first V-Twin. In those days, Ducati was already marketing itself against the Japanese onslaught with “quality craftsmanship,” the “skillful attention” it paid to every detail and bragging about its gear-driven overhead cam. In spite of all that, at just $229, the Monza Junior was less expensive than many of “the mass-produced jobs.” Forty-six years later, the base Panigale won’t set you back much more than your average non-Italian literbike, but the tariff on Editor-in-Chief Hoyer’s Panigale S would have bought you 100 Monza Juniors back in the day....More here:http://www.cycleworld.com/2012/05/15/is-the-ducati-for-everyone/

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Pic special: For The Love Of Rossi | visordown.com

Pic special: For The Love Of Rossi | visordown.com | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

Motorcycling demi-god Valentino Rossi gets a second at his home race at Misano. His best result in the dry; it wasn't a win, but did his loyal fans care? Not in the slightest.''


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Video | Misano - Ducati OnBoard | motogp.com

Discover the Misano Circuit OnBoard the factory Ducati.


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MotoGP Misano: Hayden to make race decision after warm-up | BSN

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The 2006 world champion is still suffering with his broken hand...


Ducati's Nicky Hayden will make a decision whether to race in tomorrow's Misano MotoGP round after morning warm-up as he discovered during qualifying today he doesn't have much strength in his broken hand.

The 2006 World Champion is still suffering the effects of the Indianapolis highside which broke some metacarpals and knocked him spark out. During the damp free practice sessions in Italy, Hayden felt OK but in the first dry session this afternoon, he struggled.


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