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Ducati
Ducati
NameDucati
Founded1926
FounderAntonio Cavalieri Ducati, Adriano Cavalieri Ducati
HeadquartersBologna, Italy
Key peopleClaudio Domenicali, Rupert Stadler

Ducati. Founded by Antonio Cavalieri Ducati and Adriano Cavalieri Ducati in 1926, the company started producing radio components and later television sets in collaboration with Philco. During World War II, the Bologna-based factory was heavily damaged by Allied bombings, and after the war, Ducati shifted its focus to manufacturing motorcycles, inspired by the Cushman scooter. The company's early motorcycle models, such as the Cucciolo, were designed in collaboration with SIATA and Fiat.

History of Ducati

The company's history is closely tied to the Italian motorcycle industry, with Ducati being one of the founding members of the Confindustria ANCMA (National Association of Motorcycle and Bicycle Manufacturers). In the 1950s, Ducati began to develop its own engine designs, including the Desmodromic system, which was patented in 1956 with the help of Fabiio Taglioni. This innovative design allowed Ducati to produce high-performance motorcycles that competed with other European manufacturers, such as BMW, Norton, and Triumph. During the 1960s, Ducati expanded its product line to include scooters and mopeds, which were popular in Italy and other European countries, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

Ducati Motorcycles

Ducati motorcycles are known for their unique design, which combines Italian style with innovative engineering solutions, such as the Monocoque frame and the Desmodromic valve system. The company's motorcycles have been used by various police departments, including the California Highway Patrol and the Italian State Police, as well as by military forces, such as the US Army and the British Army. Ducati has also collaborated with other manufacturers, such as Audi, Volkswagen, and Lamborghini, to produce limited-edition motorcycles, such as the Ducati Diavel and the Ducati XDiavel. Additionally, Ducati has partnered with Pirelli, Brembo, and Ohlins to develop high-performance components for its motorcycles.

Racing History

Ducati has a long and successful history in motorcycle racing, with numerous victories in Grand Prix and Superbike competitions, including the Isle of Man TT, the Daytona 200, and the Bol d'Or. The company's racing team, Ducati Corse, has competed in various championships, including the MotoGP and the Superbike World Championship, with riders such as Giacomo Agostini, Mike Hailwood, and Carl Fogarty. Ducati has also won several manufacturers' championships, including the FIM Superbike World Championship and the MotoGP constructors' championship, competing against other manufacturers, such as Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. Furthermore, Ducati has participated in endurance racing events, such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, with teams like Joey Dunlop and Steve Hislop.

Models and Technology

Ducati offers a wide range of motorcycle models, including the Panigale, the Multistrada, and the Scrambler. The company's motorcycles are equipped with advanced technology, such as ABS and traction control, which are designed to improve safety and performance. Ducati has also developed innovative engine designs, such as the Testastretta and the Desmosedici, which are used in various motorcycle models, including the Ducati 1199 Panigale and the Ducati Desmosedici RR. Additionally, Ducati has partnered with Bosch and Continental AG to develop advanced electronic systems, such as cornering ABS and wheelie control, which are designed to enhance rider safety and control.

Corporate Information

Ducati is a subsidiary of Audi, which is a member of the Volkswagen Group. The company is headquartered in Bologna, Italy, and has a global presence, with dealerships and distributors in over 90 countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan. Ducati is also a member of the Confindustria ANCMA (National Association of Motorcycle and Bicycle Manufacturers) and the International Motorcycle Manufacturers Association (IMMA), which includes other manufacturers, such as Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. Furthermore, Ducati has collaborated with universities and research institutions, such as the University of Bologna and the Politecnico di Milano, to develop innovative technologies and products. Category:Motorcycle manufacturers