Tickets Are Now Available For World Ducati Week 2024

The biggest festival of all things Ducati is getting closer, and tickets for the event are now available

Tickets Are Now Available For World Ducati Week 2024

Ducati has released the ticketing information for World Ducati Week (WDW) 2024, taking place at the Misano circuit later this year.

As always, the event is a festival of all things Ducati, with demos, live music, food, a huge on-track parade featuring thousands of Ducatisti, and the headline Race of Champions event featuring the stars of MotoGP and WorldSBK.

WDW 2024 will mark the 12th edition of the event, and it’s taking place between 26-28 July 2024. Tickets are now available for those planning on riding to the event or visiting on foot. As before, a Ducati is naturally the preferred vehicle to attend with, but riders of any make and model are free to attend. To take part in the huge on-track parade, though, you’ll have to be riding a bike born in the Borgo Panigale.

A three-day pass for a rider and their bike will cost €110 (£95) and €80 (£69) if travelling to the event on foot, and under 18s are eligible for free entry to the event. A single-day pass for a bike and rider will cost €65 (£65) and €55 (£47) for those on foot.

While the full detailed program of activities if being drawn up, one guaranteed piece of must-see action is the Race of Champions. On Friday 26 and Saturday 27 July, Ducati riders will take to the track to compete in a one-make race all riding technically identical (but visually differentiated by replica liveries of those used by each rider’s respective 2024 race team) Panigale V4 S supersports bikes. The race provides a fairly unique spectacle, as it allows us to watch racers from MotoGP and WorldSBK racing side-by-side on identical machinery - and it’s not very often that happens!

More information on the ticketing information can be found on the official website.

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