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									During an extravagant and packed press 
									conference at EICMA 2009 in Milan 
									this week Ducati offered for its world 
									preview the new and eagerly anticipated 
									Multistrada 1200 as well as a new Ducati 
									Corse logo and new livery for the 1098.  | 
                                 
                                
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								During an extravagant and packed press 
								conference at EICMA 2009 in Milan this week 
								Ducati offered for its world preview the new and 
								eagerly anticipated Multistrada 1200. Also on 
								show in Milan and new for 2010 will be new 
								“Corse” livery for the 1198, two new Hypermotard 
								1000evo models and technical advances in the 
								Monster family.
								Before the unveiling of the 2010 line-up, the 
								new Ducati Corse logo was presented to the 
								international press, an evolution of the 
								historic brand in the form of a new graphic, 
								following on from the launch of the new Ducati 
								logo at last year’s EICMA show. 
								 
								The undeniable star of the Ducati stand is the 
								new Multistrada 1200, already in the running 
								to take the prize for Best Bike in Show. Faithful to the original 
								intuition, which combined sport bike technology 
								with comfort and versatility, Ducati now extends 
								the concept further with a brand new Multistrada 
								1200 designed to satisfy the demands of all 
								motorcyclists. Ducati have designed a motorcycle 
								to tackle all kinds of journey and road surface 
								using technology derived from the Bologna made 
								race bikes in MotoGP and World Superbike. A bike 
								with no limits, that can transform itself to 
								suit the rider’s demands, from a supersport to a 
								tourer for long journeys with a passenger and 
								luggage, to an everyday bike which can breeze 
								through the daily commute and also tackle 
								off-road routes with the agility of an enduro; 
								in other words, four bikes in one! 
								 
								
								
								2010 Special Editions celebrate the historic 
								Ducati Corse logo change and two world titles in 
								Superbike and Superstock. The 1198 S Corse 
								Special Edition and 1198 R Corse Special 
								Edition, both equipped with factory team-style 
								aluminium fuel tanks, Ducati Traction Control 
								and a special celebratory Ducati Corse livery, 
								now complement the lightweight and agile 848 now 
								in Dark colour scheme, the awesomely powerful 
								1198, and the high-spec 1198 S to complete the 
								2010 Superbike model line-up. 
					
					
					There are 
					more new products in the Ducati Hypermotard range 
					that now becomes a fully-fledged family of bikes in 2010. No 
					longer just one, but three versions, designed to suit 
					different needs, but each with the same specific objective: 
					to provide excitement and fun. So here is the new, agile 
					Hypermotard 796, which joins the new and even more powerful 
					Hypermotard 1100EVO as well as the extreme version, the as 
					yet unseen Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP. 
					The new introductions to the Monster family for 2010 are the ABS 
					equipped versions of the 696 and 1100 (basic and S), the 
					first time that Ducati has ever equipped the Monster family 
					with a safety-enhancing anti-lock braking system. Other 2010 
					introductions to the Monster family include new exhaust 
					guards, which feature a longer shape and provide improved 
					heat protection. Brand new crankcases for the 696, which are 
					an impressive 1.2kg (2.6lb) lighter and, furthermore, the 
					user-friendliness of the controls has been improved with 
					4-point adjustable clutch and brake levers to suit all hand 
					sizes. 
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