Ducati Riding Experience subscriptions for 2012 open

    Race-track specialists as well as beginners can now have a shot at some of Italy’s famous circuits.

    Published On Dec 15, 2011 02:27:00 AM

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    Ducati Riding Experience subscriptions for 2012 open

    Italian motorcycle maker Ducati has now opened subscriptions for its 2012 Ducati Riding Experience (DRE) events. Open to beginners and race-track specialists alike, the DRE will take place at some of Italy’s famous circuits with a complete fleet of Ducatis. Participants can use the opportunity to perfect their riding skills, thanks to the presence of some highly qualified professional instructors. Beginners can also learn how to ride a bike in the safe riding conditions here. Three-time World Champion and race icon Troy Bayliss will supervise the advanced track courses for 2012 aboard the all-new 1199 Panigale S.

    Participants enrolling in the ‘Basic’ course will ride on a Monster 796 in the wide-open space of the circuit’s paddocks, while ‘Intermediate’ course riders will be aboard the Hypermotard 796, Monster 1100 ABS and the Multistrada 1200. Expert riders looking to enhance their track-riding skills can enroll in ‘Racing 1’ and ‘Racing 2’, where they will be riding the 848 EVO, while the Troy Bayliss Academy and ‘Master Racing’ course will use the 1199 Panigale S.

    More information on the courses and subscriptions can be found at dre.ducati.com

    Ducati Riding Experience calendar 

    • 18-19-20 April - Adria Circuit

    • 29- 30 May - Mugello International Circuit

    • 18-19 July - Imola Circuit

     • 4-5 September - Misano World Circuit

    • 18-19 September - Monza Circuit

     

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