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Multistrada V4 Voyagers 2025, the first edition of the international contest dedicated to all enthusiasts who love to travel on their Ducati Multistrada V4, has come to an end.
The initiative saw the participation of over 200 Multistradisti from more than 45 countries, from the American continent to the Asian one, who shared stories, photos and videos of their travels on the Borgo Panigale tourers.
An internal Ducati jury selected six winners from all the participants based on the same number of categories defined to identify each different type of trip.
The winner of the category dedicated to the“ most adventurous trip” was the Thai Rolf Pontus Hagen who, with his Multistrada V4 Rally, undertook an epic journey starting from Thailand and crossing the territories of Laos and China. Facing extreme weather conditions, between biting cold and sudden storms, he reached the impressive altitude of 5,200 metres above sea level, at the foot of Mount Everest.
“ With a 30-litre tank capacity, the Multistrada V4 Rally is an excellent companion for the longest and most difficult adventures,” explained Pontus Hagen.
Werner Klaus Philipp from Germany won for his extraordinary“ group trip”. Starting from Germany together with 15 other motorcyclists, he crossed the eastern territories along the historic Silk Road, until reaching China and concluding his journey in Thailand. Werner has no doubts about the choice of bike:“ Reliability, tank capacity and suspension, for me there was no other option than the Multistrada V4 Rally”.
The most exciting“ Ducati Official Club trip” award was won by Sandra Frutos Espinosa from Spain. Together with the D. O. C. from Murcia, Sandra covered around 3,600 kilometres on her Multistrada V4 S, travelling all over Morocco, from Casablanca to Rachidia-Fez-Chauen:“ We got to know another culture and had fun among the desert dunes. There’ s no better way to enjoy a trip!”.
The Frenchman Antoine Frédéric Hutter and his Multistrada V4 Rally covered a total of 22,000 kilometres, taking home the win in the“ longest journey in kilometres” category.
Starting in Spain, Antoine rode down the dirt roads of Portugal to the West Cape, continuing to Tarifa( South Cape) and crossing the Baltic countries to the North Cape.
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