Ducati Legacy

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With a legacy of producing high-quality bikes, Ducati has not only conquered the roads but also competed in numerous prestigious competitions and events successfully.

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Since 1926, Ducati has been synonymous with unparalleled style, performance, and cutting-edge technology. It has been a symbol of Italian craftsmanship

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In 1926, Bruno, Marcello, and Adriano Cavalieri Ducati founded “Società Scientifica Radio Brevetti Ducati” to manufacture radio equipment. This modest beginning evolved into an international success story, thanks to the visionary brothers.

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In 1945, Ducati commenced Cucciolo production, a small motorbike with a 125cc engine. In 1949, they introduced their first fully-fledged motorcycle, the Ducati 60.

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The Ducati 60, with a 60cc engine, marked the company’s first fully-produced motorcycle, putting Ducati’s engineering excellence on display.

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Considered one of the most influential motorcycles ever made, this iconic model, powered by a 748cc engine producing 72 horsepower, could reach a top speed of 220 km/h.

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1973: The Ducati 750 Supersport Desmo

In 2007, Ducati made a historic comeback to the MotoGP championship, securing both the Manufacturers’ and Riders’ titles. This achievement further solidified Ducati’s status in the world of motorcycle racing.

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2007: Return to Glory

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Revving through history: the Ducati legacy