Things are starting to heat up for the next World Ducati Week, scheduled from 26 to 28 July and for which tickets are now available on the Ducati.com website.
On the occasion of the event, the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli and the entire Adriatic Riviera will return to welcome the thousands of enthusiasts who always show up on time for each edition.
The World Ducati Week in fact attracts people from every corner of the planet, who come to Italy to celebrate their passion for the world of two wheels and for the red bikes of Borgo Panigale, including riding experiences, premieres of new products, moments of fun , motorbike parades, meeting sessions with the riders and many other initiatives tailor-made to satisfy the passion of Ducatisti and fans of all ages.
The great gathering organized by Ducati grows and improves year after year and in Borgo Panigale work has already started with the aim of making World Ducati Week 2024 the best WDW ever.
Among the ingredients, an increasingly wider product range, a series of experiences for participants, various entertainment proposals in both daytime and evening programs and a large space reserved for the Ducati Corse universe.
In a program that is being defined, there will certainly be the 'Race of Champions', also confirmed as the highlight of the World Ducati Week 2024. On Friday 26 and Saturday 27 July the Ducati riders will take to the track in Misano and they will compete, giving life to a race.
Tickets to participate in WDW 2024 can be purchased on the Ducati website and are available in the Biker Pass formula (participant with motorbike) and Visitor Pass (passenger or participant on foot) with validity for one or all three days of the event.
Both passes give access to all public areas of the gathering, with the possibility of taking part in many activities for free.
Furthermore, all WDW ticket holders will be able to visit the Ducati factory and Museum in Borgo Panigale at a reduced rate.
Entry to the event is free for accompanied minors up to 18 years of age, for all participants from Asia, Africa, America and Oceania, and for disabled people and their companions.
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