Ducati Team to join Scuderia Ferrari for the traditional F1 and MotoGP Press Ski Meeting Riders from Ducati factory-supported Team Pramac also guests at Wrooom
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Ducati Team to join Scuderia Ferrari for the traditional F1 and MotoGP Press Ski Meeting Riders from Ducati factory-supported Team Pramac also guests at Wrooom
We look forward to Wrooom (pronounced Vroom) because it traditionally includes the unveiling of the team's new look and colors as well as the media's chance to speak to the riders now all officially under contract to Ducati (most contracts end on Dec.31 and preclude the riders from commenting on anything relating to "next years job" if it's with a different manufacturer)
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Miguel Galluzzi is the man who created the Ducati Monster, a bike that started life as a “parts bin special”. It’s now one of the biggest sales hits of the past twenty years. Galluzzi’s signature is also on the Aprilia RSV4 and several Husqvarna bikes, and today he’s in charge of Advanced Design for Piaggio. The company produces over half a million vehicles a year, with a stable of brands including Aprilia, Moto Guzzi and Vespa. Born in Argentina but of Italian origin, the 6’6″ (1.98m) Galluzzi has just moved to Pasadena, California after many decades of living in Italy. Just when he thought he could relax, we hit him with the traditional ten questions of the Bike EXIF Interview. Read more: http://www.bikeexif.com/miguel-galluzzi#ixzz1sVoJP4EM Delete the scoop?
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We look forward to Wrooom (pronounced Vroom) because it traditionally includes the unveiling of the team's new look and colors as well as the media's chance to speak to the riders now all officially under contract to Ducati (most contracts end on Dec.31 and preclude the riders from commenting on anything relating to "next years job" if it's with a different manufacturer)