Win a Ducati Multistrada V4 S on Three Conditions
You could win a brand-new Ducati Multistrada V4 S as part of a competition organised with the brand’s MotoGP star Marc Marquez

Ducati is giving you the chance to win a brand-new Multistrada V4 S, but better yet, it will be directly handed to the winner by none other than eight-time world champion Marc Marquez.
The current championship leader in MotoGP has been dominant in his first year with the official Lenovo Ducati squad, winning 11 out of a possible 16 races (includes sprints) and Marquez, together with Ducati is now presenting the public with the chance of winning a Multistrada V4 S with the competition set to close on October 15.
All you have to do is become part of the ‘We Are 93’ community, which can be done through the official Marc Marquez website, follow weare93 and ducatiesp on Instagram, and finally you must correctly answer questions about Marc Marquez. More details on how to enter can be found on the Ducati website. The competition is only open to the public based around Europe.
Separately, Ducati is also offering customers the chance to own a Multistrada V4 S for as little as £145 a month.
Keeping with its 4.9 per cent APR finance deal that was announced earlier this year and covers the entire Multistrada V4 range, the monthly repayments of £145 can be made over 36 months with an initial deposit of £5,262.
The Multistrada V4 S was recently in the news as TV presenter and star of ‘Long Way Home’, Charley Boorman, took the bike for a ride with enduro and rally rider Andrea Rossi, as part of an expedition that started in Bologna.
The bike was instantly a hit with Boorman, who said this, according to Ducati: "If you can only have one bike, then the Multistrada does everything. You can have a sports bike in the mountains, a comfortable bike on the highway, you can go on the dirt, and have it for daily use. Thanks to the weight distribution it's really good in traffic, so you can have a bit of everything.
“If it was my choice, and hand on my heart I've ridden most of the bikes out there, if they were all lined up I would walk to the Multistrada."
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