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Ducati celebrate racing successes
During the Valencia MotoGP tests, Ducati paid homage to its Centenary (1926–2026) by bringing to the track two special liveries on the Desmosedici GP bikes of Francesco Bagnaia and Nicolò Bulega.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Supersport DesmoThe former with a livery inspired by the 750 Imola Desmo, which became an icon after Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari’s legendary one-two finish at the 1972 Imola 200 Miles.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Supersport DesmoThe latter with the colours of the 750 Supersport Desmo, the bike on which Franco Uncini won the Italian 750cc title in 1975.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Supersport DesmoThe year reaffirmed Ducati’s role as a benchmark in the international racing scene, with MotoGP at the centre of its racing successes, alongside the twenty-first Manufacturers’ Title in Superbike.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Supersport DesmoIn MotoGP, Marc Márquez and Ducati set an unrivalled pace that shaped the entire season, securing the World Championship with five races to go.
This result was underlined by second place for Álex Márquez (BK8 Gresini Racing Team), giving Ducati an extraordinary one-two finish in the championship, and Francesco Bagnaia, who closed out the season completing the top five.
Ducati 750 Supersport DesmoFor Ducati, this represents the fifth overall Riders’ Title, and the fourth consecutive one achieved with three different riders (2022, 2023: Francesco Bagnaia, 2024: Jorge Martín, 2025: Marc Márquez).
Ducati 750 Supersport DesmoCompleting the picture is an equally significant first: the sixth consecutive Constructors’ Title, a streak unmatched in MotoGP history.
This is accompanied by the Teams’ Title, proof of the quality of the Ducati Lenovo Team’s work, with the BK8 Gresini Racing Team and the Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team – both fielding Desmosedici GP machines – finishing second and third in the standings, respectively.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Imola DesmoFurther confirmed in the world of production-based motorcycles, where Ducati has consolidated its position as the most successful manufacturer in WorldSBK history.
2025 marked Ducati’s twenty-first Manufacturers’ Title – out of 38 editions of the world championship since 1988 – and its fourth consecutive, thanks to the performance of the Panigale V4 R.
Nicolò Bulega leading a title race decided only in the final race, culminating in a second-place finish at the end of an intense and hard-fought season.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Imola Desmo2025 also marked the final racing season for the Panigale V4 R, which from 2026 will hand over the baton to a new generation.
The competitiveness of the Panigale V4 was also evident at the debut of its seventh generation in the CIV SBK Production Bike, the category of the Italian Superbike Championship dedicated to bikes closest to production configuration, where it clinched the Riders’ Title.
A result replicated in Germany in the IDM , the German Superbike Championship.
Desmosedici GP with special livery inspired by the 750 Imola DesmoAnother prestigious result came at the Daytona 200, where the Panigale V2 took victory at the historic International Speedway in Florida, winning one of the most iconic races on the international scene.
Ducati’s sporting DNA also now extends to off-road, in its first full commitment to the MXGP World Championship, Ducati fielded Jeremy Seewer and Mattia Guadagnini, achieving notable results, including two podium finishes for the Swiss rider in Switzerland and France, and four holeshots overall.
Ducati 750 Imola DesmoAnother significant test was the Pro Prestige MX2 Championship, where the Desmo250 MX finished the season in second place thanks to the performances of Alessandro Lupino.
The season then concluded with Ducati’s first official participation in the Motocross of Nations, with Antonio Cairoli and Jeremy Seewer representing Italy and Switzerland, respectively.
The Borgo Panigale-based manufacturer’s off-road program laying a solid foundation for its eagerly awaited debut in the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship.
Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari at Imola 200 Miles in 1972The season reflects a year in which Ducati set the benchmark in the major two-wheel championships and these values will be at the heart of World Ducati Week in 2026, the year of Ducati’s centenary.
The event will take place from July 3-5, when Ducati heroes and the entire community of enthusiasts will gather to celebrate this historic moment together.

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