DUCATI GRANDSTAND AT MUGELLO GP

On June 5, 2005, the Ducati Marlboro Team will take to the track, with even more motivation than ever. The race at Mugello in Italy not only represents the 5th round of the 2005 MotoGP World Championship, but also the exciting home Grand Prix for Ducati.
After the first "Red Curve" in 2003, more than 2,500 Ducatisti gave life to the Correntaio curve in 2004. Famous for its spectacular views of the Tuscan track, the curve has become the heart of Ducati at Mugello.

For 2005, the fans of the "Rosse di Borgo Panigale" have the opportunity to be one of the lucky few in the Correntaio curve experiencing the incredible Mugello GP atmosphere with other like-minded Ducatisti. Over the three days at Mugello, they can not only support the Ducati MotoGP riders and be a part of the RED action, but also enjoy the entertainment put on by the Desmodromic Club of Rome.

The Ducati Grandstand tickets include a Ducati cap, T-shirt and other exclusive gadgets, a reserved Ducati parking area for your motorcycle and the opportunity to not only watch, but also meet the Ducati riders. Your kit can be collected near the Palagio entrance which is the main access to the Ducati Grandstand. As if that isn't enough, a huge 33-metre screen will be erected to ensure you miss none of the race action around the circuit.

The Ducati Grandstand ticket costs 155 euros and is valid for the qualifying sessions on Friday and Saturday (June 3 and 4) and the race on Sunday (June 5).

You can buy tickets from Italian Ducati Stores, through official Italian Ducati Clubs, at the Ducati Shop in the Bologna Airport, and at the Ducati Shop within company headquarters in Borgo Panigale.
This year, you can also buy tickets ONLINE and they will be sent directly to you for a small mailing fee.
For further information, please contact us by phone, fax or email as follows:
Phone: +39 051 641 3735; Fax: +39 051 641 3268; Email: shop@ducati.com.


Source: Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.

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