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Ducati Week drawing closer
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Written by Fran Newton, 26/05/10
Bike insurance policyholders might want to make sure they do not miss the forthcoming Ducati Week, which is set to be the firm's biggest event yet.
Taking place at the Misano World Circuit in Italy, the event runs from June 12th and is set to delight bike insurance policyholders with a penchant for Ducatis.
Factory riders Nicky Hayden and Casey Stoner from the Ducati MotoGP Team and Michel Fabrizio and Noriyuki Haga from the Ducati Xerox Superbike Team will take part in an all-star drag race and guest riders will include stars Carlos Checa, Shane Byrne, Ducati MotoGP test rider Franco Battaini and Troy Bayliss.
The sixth edition of Ducati Week will be held under the theme The Red Planet Returns and those in attendance will be invited to enter a genuine cinematic spaceship and witness magic movie moments and trailers for upcoming releases.
Bike builders are urged to take part in the firm's Ducati Garage Contest, which will see ten specials selected to be on display for the remainder of the event, while a test ride area is sure to excite those interested in the manufacturer's latest models.
Meanwhile, the Ducati Xerox Team will conduct official tests during the event, with visitors able to catch the action first hand.
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