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Ducati Winchester IndyGP Private Gasoline Alley Suite Offer

Ducati Winchester IndyGP Private Gasoline Alley Suite Offer | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

6 weeks until 2014 Indy MotoGP!!!!

 

  Ducati Winchester/Duc Pond Motosports for the second year have a Gasoline Alley Suite and Hotel for the 2014 Indy MotoGP. This offer is open to any MotoGP fan that prefers to enjoy The 2014 Indy MotoGP in style and comfort.

 

  Your ticket buys three days in the Ducati Winchester paddock suite directly above the MotoGP team garage "boxes" with paddock passes, breakfast, lunch, snacks & drinks…

Then, relax with us for two nights in our hotel with a wonderful restaurant and bar….less than ten minutes from the Speedway.

 

Space is limited…reserve today…call Ducati Winchester/Duc Pond Motosports @ 540-667-3498 or email ducpondmoto@verizon.net

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MotoGP Rules Primer: Open vs Factory, The Short Version

MotoGP Rules Primer: Open vs Factory, The Short Version | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

With Ducati having elected to switch to racing as an Open entry in the MotoGP class, it is time for a quick refresher course on the rules. Below is a primer on the key differences between racing as an Open entry and racing as a Factory Option entry, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.


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Vicki Smith for Ducati.net's curator insight, February 28, 2014 9:32 AM

Great explanation. Now if somebody could just explain EVO in WSBK this clearly...

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MOTOGP: HAYDEN OPENS UP IN CANDID INTERVIEW

MOTOGP: HAYDEN OPENS UP IN CANDID INTERVIEW | Desmopro News | Scoop.it
Nicky Hayden admits that he is not happy with the results he has had during his stint with Ducati, and is ready for a fresh start with Power Electronics Aspar next season.
Vicki Smith for Ducati.net's curator insight, November 3, 2013 7:27 PM

Still not throwing dirt. This is a what a professional looks like...

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Let's praise MotoGP for finding a solution

Let's praise MotoGP for finding a solution | Desmopro News | Scoop.it
Mandatory pitstops came to MotoGP in Australia as tyre wear concerns on the resurfaced Phillip Island track led to an emergency one-off format change.
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As a keen observer of the obvious it really is a miracle tires that literally cooked themselves to death internally didn't produce a much worse.  I tend to agree with Toby Moody in full.  This was, at the end of the day, a very good call.

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Ducati Grandstands and MotoGP 2013 – Plans In Progress | Ducati.net

Ducati Grandstands and MotoGP 2013 – Plans In Progress | Ducati.net | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

As the 2013 MotoGP season warms-up for the opening race of the year, preparations for Ducati Grandstands move into full swing ready for fans to support full-factory Ducati Team riders, Andrea Dovizioso and Nicky Hayden and factory-supported Pramac Racing Team riders, Andrea Iannone and Ben Spies.

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MotoGP will not visit Argentina until 2014 | CNN.com

Argentina will have to wait until 2014 to welcome MotoGP to its shores after next year's race was canceled following a diplomatic row.


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Bridgepoint Announces MotoGP And World Superbike Series To Be "Brought Together" | MotoMatters.com

Bridgepoint, the venture capital organization has today announced that it has brought MotoGP and World Superbike, the two motorcycle racing series it owns, under a single umbrella organization. The reorganization will see Dorna Sports become the parent organization for both series, though Infront will operate as an independent entity and continue to organize World Superbike under its own banner. Infront has also been named as "marketing advisor and global advisor" for both MotoGP and WSBK.

The implications of this announcement are huge, but not immediately clear. The logic behind the move is impeccable: the two series are spending too much of their time competing against each other instead of working together to promote the sport of motorcycle racing. By combining their marketing efforts, the hope is that both series will be made stronger.

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Ducati Team - Lemans GP Weekend Photo Gallery

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Eighth for Dovizioso, eleventh for Crutchlow in French GP at Le Mans
 
The two Ducati Team riders – Andrea Dovizioso and Cal Crutchlow – finished the French Grand Prix, round 5 of the 2014 MotoGP World Championship, in eighth and eleventh place respectively.
 
Dovizioso, who started from the front row of the grid in third place, provided some early excitement by leading the first three laps, before losing out during lap 4. Over the next few laps, he then lost a few more places and slipped down to ninth, but six laps from the end regained one position when he won the scrap for eighth with Aleix Espargarò. After the Le Mans race, the Italian rider still lies fourth in the overall championship standings.
 
Cal Crutchlow finally managed to make it to the chequered flag for the second time this season. After qualifying in twelfth place, the British rider lost some positions in the initial stages and was unable to make much progress during the race, eventually finishing eleventh.
 
Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati Team #04) – 8th
“At least I tried! I made a great start and tried to pull away as much as possible, but after a few laps I could see that I would never have a chance to fight with the frontrunners. It’s a pity, but for the moment our gap is still too big, and even if we grit our teeth, we can’t make any strategies or push hard in certain moments of the race. Even after my third quickest time in qualifying yesterday I knew that today was going to be difficult. Now we have to think of our home race at Mugello, where we’ll try and get a good result.”
 
Cal Crutchlow (Ducati Team #35) – 11th
Today it was important first and foremost to finish a race, and for me that’s good seeing as how my 2014 season has been so far. I got a great start and felt really good on the bike, but there was a crash on the first lap and I got hit really hard by Hernandez by accident, which gave me a dead leg, and I lost a few places. I also made a few mistakes in the race but it’s clear that for the moment it’s difficult for Ducati to aim for anything higher in the results. A big thanks to my team, who are working really hard for us to become competitive, even though the result is not what we hoped for.”
 
Luigi Dall’Igna (Ducati Corse General Manager)
“Both qualifying yesterday with Dovizioso on the front row in third, and his great start and the early laps in the lead today are clearly positive aspects. For sure however the middle part of the race was the most critical for us, and it confirms that we still have a lot of work to do. Now we are going to Mugello, which is Ducati’s home race, and we’ll try our hardest to give all of our fans a good result.”
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Deep Inside The Ducati MotoGP Bike

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Above is a photo of Yonny Hernandez's Pramac Ducati MotoGP bike. This photo was taken last week at the Sepang MotoGP test.


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MotoGP Tech: Kevin Cameron Analyzes 10 Photos of Modern MotoGP Bikes

MotoGP Tech: Kevin Cameron Analyzes 10 Photos of Modern MotoGP Bikes | Desmopro News | Scoop.it
Nothing on two wheels is more pleasing to the eye than a modern MotoGP bike.  
Vicki Smith for Ducati.net's curator insight, November 2, 2013 3:32 PM

Really excellent article if you like the technical side of the highest form of the sport...

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One lap of Mugello is now yours, thanks TIM! | Vicki's View Blog on Ducati.net

One lap of Mugello is now yours, thanks TIM! | Vicki's View Blog on Ducati.net | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

”To live the track with the eyes of a champion” move your mouse in any direction  

Telecom Italia, a sponsor of the ‘Gran Premio d’Italia’ motorcycling event since 2005, has released a website in cooperation with Ducati where fans can watch a video that lets them take a 360-degree look at the motorcycling circuit in Mugello.

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Biggest wobbles and best saves in MotoGP™

Check out our video about the 2012 season's most spectacular saves and biggest wobbles from riders across all three MotoGP™ classes.
Vicki Smith for Ducati.net's curator insight, January 30, 2013 11:49 AM

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Latest MotoGP 2013 calendar: revised | visordown.com

Latest MotoGP 2013 calendar: revised | visordown.com | Desmopro News | Scoop.it

Dorna update the calendar, again and shifts dates of German MotoGP...


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