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Cycle News 2020 Issue 10 March 10

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R I D E R E V I E W P108 2020 DUCATI PANIGALE V2 BRAKES Running into a corner hot has never been so manageable because the engine braking exquisiteness and the twin 320mm discs carefully harnessed by the M4.32 four-piston Brembo's and Cor- nering ABS EVO all come together with plenty of assistance for the Showa forks to provide some refined braking performance. The initial bite was superb with consistent pressure, and they offered the necessary confidence to get the bike turned even while still grabbing some of the right-hand lever. At Jerez, there's plenty of fast corners where a dab of brake helped shave enough speed to tip the bike in while retaining momentum while the heavier brak- ing zones into turns one and six were never in doubt of being overshot. Slipper clutch-assisted downshifts could be aggressive, but the bike remained calm and unflustered, giving plenty of opportunities to run some massive corner speed, which is required on this track and what this bike laps up. Not once did the newly upgraded ABS system interfere, instead, it kept the rear wheel on the ground under hard braking and even encouraged a little excitable slide-by- brake action. RIDER AIDS AND ELECTRONICS As is the norm, there's a huge armory of electronics on offer, and they too have had an upgrade. The six-axis Bosch IMU is the brains behind the operation and via the three riding (Above) The downside? It's only available in red, and there's no cruise control or heated grips, even as an accessory. In this case, it's okay to stop and stare. 2020 DUCATI PANIGALE V2

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