Ducati’s Multistrada V4 Voyagers competition ends with six winners

Ducati has announced six winners from its 2026 Multistrada V4 Voyagers competition, including categories such as the ‘most adventurous journey’, and the best ‘solo journey’.

Ducati Multistrada V4 motorcycle.
Ducati Multistrada V4 motorcycle.

Ducati has revealed the six winners from its 2026 Multistrada V4 Voyagers competition, which is open to riders all over the world. 

The international competition allows riders to share their journey aboard a Multistrada V4 model, no matter where they are travelling, or how far they are riding. The competition includes specific categories, including the ‘most adventurous journey’, which was won by Alejandro Restrepo.

The Colombian motorcyclist rode a Multistrada V4 Rally from the Savannah to the Amazon rainforest, which involved riding through rivers, dirt roads and swamps. The group trip award went the way of Claudio Muzzi, following a journey to the North Cape that spanned 12,000 km and 11 countries aboard a Multistrada V4 S.

A Ducati Multistrada ahead of its journey.
A Ducati Multistrada ahead of its journey.

The ‘Ducati Official Club trip’ was won by Justas Staikūnas from the Ducati Official Club Lithuania, which was perhaps the toughest journey any of the six winners went through. Staikūnas rode through sections of road that included over a meter of snow, which required the bikes to be dragged by hand at times, before finally arriving at the Merzouga desert in Morocco. 

Colombian rider John Edisson Palacio Lopez, together with his wife, won the award for the ‘longest journey in kilometres’. His journey covered more than 35,000 km on a Multistrada V4 Rally, crossing eight South American countries en route to Ushuaia, which is the southernmost city in the world, and the capital of the Tierra del Fuego province, in Argentina.

A Ducati Multistrada riding off-road.
A Ducati Multistrada riding off-road.

The award for best ‘solo journey’ went to Jiangwei Shi from China, who led an expedition through Tibet, Xinjiang and Central Asia. The journey crossed the entire Xinjiang region to the Khorgos border, according to Ducati, before continuing between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan along the ancient Silk Road. 

Finally, Ducati honoured Joel Mossand from France with an award for the journey “whose story best embodies the values of passion, sharing and discovery”. The French motorcyclist took part in a trip dedicated to his daughter Sarah as part of her 18th birthday. Mossand began his trip in Clermont-Ferrand before reaching his daughter in Tunis, Tunisia, where they began an adventure through various cities, the desert, and landscapes stretching all the way to the Sahara. 

Each winner will now receive a personalised trophy, in addition to a set of Ducati accessories. They will also receive a Biker pass valid for three days at next month’s World Ducati Week 2026, and a ticket to the Borgo Panigale Experience.

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