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Multistrada V4 Rally immediately got back on the road, reaching Poland, where it tackled the typical rural landscapes of Eastern Europe, stopping in the cities of Warsaw and Krakow. The penultimate leg of the journey took place in the Iberian peninsula, following a route that saw the bike cross the iconic cities of Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Lisbon and Madrid. The project concluded in Italy, where five enthusiasts took turns on a journey that saw them descend along the Tyrrhenian ridge, arriving in Sicily and then climbing back up to Borgo Panigale, concluding this unforgettable experience at the historic Ducati headquarters. The Multistrada V4 Rally covered a total of 67,925 kilometres, equal to one and a half times the circumference of the Earth, exceeding the original objective. During the valve clearance check, scheduled after the first 60,000 km, the bike showed no signs of wear and no adjustments were necessary, demonstrating the high quality and reliability that distinguish Ducati’ s globetrotter.
The bike that starred on this journey will be exhibited at the entrance to the Ducati museum.
The Multistrada V4 Rally is the Ducati designed for lovers of long journeys. Thanks to the particular attention paid to rider and passenger comfort, greater autonomy and advanced suspension that make it even easier to use both on the road and off-road, the Multistrada V4 Rally is a bike that is entirely at ease on unpaved roads as well as in modern cities.
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