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Ducati 2008 Tourist Trophy Celebration
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Tourist Trophy 2008:
On June 6, 2008, Ducati will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mike Hailwood’s legendary win and the 50th anniversary of its
participation in the TT.

Photos and text courtesy Ducati
Bologna, May 2008 – The 2008
edition of the Tourist Trophy, the classic road race
held from 24 May to 7th June around the Isle of Man, is
sure to be a special event and a great opportunity to
celebrate with Ducati.
Of all the causes for celebration, the most important is
undoubtedly the 30th anniversary of 2 June 1978, the
date of Mike Hailwood’s unforgettable race to victory on
a Ducati 900.
It was an achievement as
longed-for as it was unexpected, because Hailwood hadn’t
taken part in any official motorcycling competitions for
several years. “Mike the Bike” stunned the crowds
by beating the odds-on favorite Phil Read on his Honda.
In 1958, exactly 50 years ago, Ducati officially
participated in the Tourist Trophy for the first time,
racing with a 125 team. The factory team, which in
its TT debut claimed second place in both the riders’
championship and the team rankings behind MV Agusta, was
made up of legendary riders such as Luigi Taveri, Dave
Chadwick, Romolo Ferri and Sammy Miller.
Ducati used the race to
launch its Ducati 125 Gran Prix Desmo, the first racing
Ducati fitted with the Desmodromic system that
immediately proved the value of engineer Fabio
Taglioni’s design.
During the course of its history at the Tourist Trophy,
Ducati has led not only Mike Hailwood but many other
equally famous riders to victory - riders such as Tony
Rutter, who won the TT2 race on several occasions.
Now, for the first time, the Ducati museum in Bologna
has allowed eight of its precious vintage bikes --
representing milestones of the past, present and future
of the Italian manufacturer -- to grace the famous road
route.
The following sensational bikes will be exhibited at the
Tourist Trophy 2008:
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125 Gran Sport “Marianna” 1956, the first bike
designed by Fabio Taglioni
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125 Gran Prix Desmo 1959, the first Ducati fitted
with the Desmodromic system
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250 Twin Cylinder Gran Prix Desmo 1960, one of the
first racing bikes used by Mike Hailwood
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900 SS IOM TT 1978, the bike that Mike Hailwood rode
to TT victory
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888 SBK 1991, one of the first 4-valve twin cylinder
bikes ridden by American legend Doug Polen
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916 SBK 1994, the first SBK used by Fogarty to win
his first World Title
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999 SBK 2006, the latest Ducati to have earned the
SBK World Championship Title with Troy Bayliss
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Desmosedici MotoGP 2007, the bike ridden by young
Australian Casey Stoner to win the MotoGP World
Championship last year.
These will be on show
alongside other Ducatis from private British
collections. There will also be a parade of
vintage Ducati bikes on the track and special guest
appearances by Ducati personalities such as Carl
Fogarty, Paul Smart, Tony Rutter, Michael Rutter, Sammy
Miller, Trevor Nation, James “Jamie” Whitham and Dave
Hailwood, son of the great British champion.
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