Ducati Race Of Champions Panigale V4s Are Sold Out

Ducati Race Of Champions Panigale V4s Are Sold Out

© 2022, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Ducati:

The Panigale V4 S of the Lenovo Race of Champions are All Sold-out

Borgo Panigale, Bologna, July 27, 2022 – The Panigale V4 S of the Lenovo Race of Champions on Saturday of World Ducati Week 2022, which were put on sale online on the afternoon of Monday, July 25, were all sold in a few hours. These are unique examples, customized with the racing liveries of the riders and with a laser engraving of their logo with the name of each of them on the triple clamp.

 

The top triple clamp of Francesco "Pecco" Bagnaia's Race of Champions Ducati. Photo courtesy Ducati.
The top triple clamp of Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia’s Race of Champions Ducati. Photo courtesy Ducati.

 

The best enthusiastic Ducati customers globally were given priority for this reserved online sale.

“The Lenovo Race of Champions was, together with the parade, the most exciting aspect of this eleventh edition of World Ducati Week,” said Patrizia Cianetti, Ducati Marketing and Communications Director. “The tens of thousands of fans connected via live streaming or watching the international TVs that broadcast the race, together with the extraordinary cheering from the stands of the circuit, once again confirm Ducati’s ability to give life to unique experiences that fuel the passion and the enthusiasm of the fans of the brand from all over the world. The successful online sale of the Panigale V4 S further strengthens this result”.

 

The Panigale V4 S ridden by Francesco "Pecco" Bagnaia to victory in the Race of Champions at Misano was the second bike sold, after Jack Miller's machine. Photo courtesy Ducati.
The Panigale V4 S ridden by Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia to victory in the Race of Champions at Misano was the second bike sold, after Jack Miller’s machine. Photo courtesy Ducati.

 

The sale began on the afternoon of July 25 and was reserved for Ducati’s best enthusiastic customers, who could access the digital platform to purchase the bike of their idol.

In the first few minutes after the system was opened, Jack Miller’s number 43 bike was sold, followed by the number 63 of Pecco Bagnaia, winner of the race, and the number 5 of Johann Zarco. In the following hours, all the others were sold.

 

Each rider autographed their personalized machine before it was sold. Photo courtesy Ducati.
Each rider autographed their personalized machine before it was sold. Photo courtesy Ducati.

 

“The Panigale V4 S of the Lenovo Race of Champions are unique collector’s items. The global success of the race further contributed to their value. We decided to give priority to our best enthusiastic customers: a way to thank them and to continue to fuel their enthusiasm for our bikes,” said Francesco Milicia, VP Global Sales & After Sales Ducati. “The choice of the online sale was made in line with our strategy of using digital services to extend and improve the experience of Ducatisti and, in this specific case, to give immediate access to everyone at the same time throughout the world. The speed with which the bikes were sold confirms that many were connected and looking forward to the platform’s opening”.

Ducati is a pioneer in the adoption of digital technologies to engage, entertain and cultivate the passion of the vast community of its fans around the world. This sale confirms the strategic nature of digital services to offer a unique and satisfying experience to its fans worldwide.

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