Ducati announces DRE Off-Road Days

    Off-Road Days is the first DRE event to be held in India and is open to both Ducati and non-Ducati owners of bikes of 500cc and above.

    Published On Jul 06, 2018 05:53:00 PM

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    Ducati announces DRE Off-Road Days

    Ducati will be hosting the first edition of Ducati Ride Experience – Off Road Days in India on August 4-5, 2018. The DRE – Off Road Days event will be held at the Off-Road Adventure Zone (ORAZ) circuit in Gurugram and is open to both Ducati and non-Ducati owners.

    The event is free-of-cost for owners of the Ducati Scrambler, Multistrada and Hypermotard range of motorcycles. Non-Ducati riders (who own or ride a 500cc and above motorcycle) can avail the early bird passes for Rs 5,000 before July 15, after which a slot will cost Rs 19,500. Each riding slot for a non-Ducati entrant entails the rider a Ducati motorcycle for the event, the supervision of a DRE-certified trainer, breakfast, DRE certification and a goody bag. Participants can register themselves on the Ducati India website and 20 slots are available on each day (10 for Ducati owners and 10 for non-Ducati riders).

    The riders will be trained by certified DRE instructor Vijay Parmar, who is also the founder of the legendary Maruti Suzuki Raid de Himalaya rally.

    According to the organisers, the off-road course has been designed keeping in mind the varied riding skills of participants. So whether you’re a newbie or an old hand at off-road riding, the DRE – Off Road Days event will have you covered. All participants will also receive exclusive Ducati DRE merchandise and a certificate of completion.

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