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Ducati has made a significant mark in the motocross world with the debut of the Desmo450 MX in the MXGP World Championship. With motocross legend Tony Cairoli leading the charge, the bike showcased its capabilities by securing a respectable seventh place in the qualifying round and finishing fifteenth in the main event. This marks a promising start for Ducati’s motocross program on the world stage.

Cairoli expressed his satisfaction with the performance of the Desmo450 MX, stating, “We bring home an excellent test for the bike. Our goal was to test the Desmo450 MX in extreme conditions, and I had very positive feelings.” Despite the challenges of being away from GP racing for three years and navigating a difficult track, Cairoli’s experience with the bike was overall positive.

Looking ahead, Ducati plans to continue showcasing the Desmo450 MX in the MXGP and is gearing up for public production of the bike. Additionally, an enduro model is in the works for the future, along with a smaller 250cc motocrosser. This expansion of Ducati’s motocross lineup demonstrates the brand’s commitment to excellence in off-road racing. For more updates and information, visit ducati.com.

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Ducati Desmo450 MX: Making Waves in the MXGP World Championship

Tony Cairoli’s Impressive Return to GP Racing

Future Plans: Expansion of Ducati’s Motocross Lineup

As Ducati continues to make strides in the motocross world, the Desmo450 MX has proven its worth on the global stage. With Cairoli’s expertise and the bike’s performance capabilities, Ducati is poised for further success in the MXGP and beyond. Stay tuned for more exciting developments from Ducati’s motocross program.