Ducati Detroit Announces New Ownership, New Management

Ducati Detroit Announces New Ownership, New Management

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Ducati Detroit:

Editorial Note: Jim Blasius is the father of former MotoAmerica racer Joseph Blasius.

We are thrilled to announce that Ducati Detroit has entered a new chapter with fresh ownership and management. The two of us are honored to represent Ducati in the vibrant Detroit market.

Under our leadership, you can expect a steadfast commitment to operating with honesty, transparency, and integrity—principles that will guide everything we do. Whether you’re a long-standing client or a future rider, we look forward to continuing Ducati’s legacy of excellence while delivering a customer experience that truly reflects these values. 

We are fully operational, with new motorcycles arriving daily, and our Parts and Service departments are ready to serve you. Passion for motorcycles is what drives us to make your riding experience exceptional. We invite you to stop by, meet our new team, and experience the exciting changes firsthand.

Ride safe and see you on the road,

Jim Blasius & Kevin Callaway

Co-Owners Ducati Detroit

 

Ducati Detroit co-owners Jim Blasius (right) and Kevin Callaway (left). Photo courtesy Ducati Detroit.
Ducati Detroit co-owners Jim Blasius (right) and Kevin Callaway (left). Photo courtesy Ducati Detroit.

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