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25 April, 2020 6:24 am

2012 World Ducati Week to take place at the Misano Circuit in June

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Ducati announced that next year the World Ducati Week (WDW) will be held at the Misano circuit (which is bound to adopt Marco Simoncelli’s name) from the 21st until the 24th of June.
The event took place for the first time in 1998 and it’s been growing in popularity since, attracting thousands of Ducati enthusiasts from every corner of the world.

The next edition will be the 7th one of the series.

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The previous one took place in 2010 in what can be considered now as the historic home of the event, the Misano circuit.
Ducati official bikes and riders, shows, races, music, Ducati models coming from everywhere and plenty of Ducati maniacs are the main ingredients of the WDW, an event that will take over not only the circuit itself, but the entire Romagna Riviera for four days.
In order to remind all the Desmo fanatics out there of how a World Ducati Week tastes like, here are some snapshots taken during the 2010 edition: just click on the link below.

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View the full World Ducati Week 2012 – immagini edizione 2010 photo gallery

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