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Cycle News 2020 Issue 06 February 11

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 11, 2020 P35 Ducati Superleggera V4 First Look D ucati took the wraps off the stunning all-carbon-fiber Su- perleggera V4—the lightest, most powerful Ducati street superbike ever created. Think of this as a more extreme version of the already plainly bonkers Ducati V4 R that we tested last year. Every structural part is made from carbon fiber: chassis, swingarm, wheels and all-new bodywork that takes its colors from Andrea Dovizioso's 2019 MotoGP weapon. The Superleggera weighs a claimed 350 pounds dry, which is substantially lighter than the 384-pound Panigale V4 S. And when you fit it with the Akrapo- vic racing titanium exhaust, that number drops to an eye-watering 335-pounds dry. The Superleggera V4 pumps out a claimed 220 horsepower, which gets boosted to 234 horsepower when the exhaust is fitted as part of the Ducati Rac- ing Kit you can pick up as an ac- cessory. The 998cc Desmosedi- ci Stradale motor is swiped from the V4 R, with five bikes per day being delivered to customers as of June 2020. The hardware is absolutely top notch—Ohlins gas-charged forks and race-spec shock with titanium spring, Brembo Stylema R calipers, all the electronic rider aids Ducati can muster from Traction to Wheelie to Slide to Rear Wheel Lift control, and winglets that produce a forceful 110 pounds of downforce at 167 mph, a claimed 44 pounds more than the V4 S. Limited to just 500 units world- wide, the Superleggera custom- ers will also be given the chance to spin a few laps on the same V4 R that Chaz Davies and Scott Redding will use in the 2020 World Superbike Championship as part of the "SBK Experience" package. Even better, 30 of the 500 will be selected to test ride the 2020 Desmosedici MotoGP machine as ridden by Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci. You can expect the Ducati Superleggera V4 to cost some- where in the $100,000 realm. CN The Superleggera V4 makes even some of the most exotic superbikes look almost second rate.

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