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Cycle News 2020 Issue 20 May 19

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 20 MAY 19, 2020 P81 sion. So, the philosophy is different. It works only on the different events that are, for example, braking, acceleration, and then the mid-corner. We work in these three different situations and we adjust the damp- ing in order to have the right setup. We use for both the technologies the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), the sensor that gives us the information about what the bike is doing. If it's accelerating, if it's leaning, wheelieing or pitching. That was going to be my next question, talking about the IMU. That was a huge breakthrough for motorcycles when it first came out. Yes. It was a big jump to the future because with this little magic box that is this dimension, we understood everything on the bike. So, we know exactly the lean angle, and this introduced also a big possibility on the ABS because we had the cornering ABS thanks to this sensor. For traction control, we know exactly the acceleration and the wheelie. You know that on the wheelie we work in two different ways because our wheelie control is really accurate, and it works both on the pitch angle but also on the bank-angle rate. It's really accurate but thanks to this sensor we had the possibility to develop a strategy that works really well. We share different technolo- gies from MotoGP and superbike. The IMU that we use on the Pani- gale V4 is the same that we use on the World Superbike. Also, different strategy of the controls. The traction control that we have on the Panigale V4, Panigale V2, and also on the new Streetfighter, is the traction control that comes directly from the Desmosedici GP18 MotoGP racer. It's a really good thing because we work together with Ducati Corse in order to have a continu- ous exchange of technology. So our bikes are really, really the last update in this sector. It's interesting too because there is that definite link be- tween Ducati as the production bike and then Ducati Corse as well. You guys work basically together now. Yeah. We work together. We have different engineers that come with us. We make the fine tuning of the system together, but also the strategy, the begin- ning is the same. There is a big exchange of information. It's really important for the development of the production bikes. Ducati has a lot young guys working there, like Panigale designer, Julien Clement. That must be pretty exciting to be part of the company that has such young blood in it to be able to go forward for the future. Yeah, for sure. It's important to have fresh ideas that come from young people. We are a really, really young team and we work a lot together. Ducati is like a great family. We work side-by-side for hours and hours during the day. So, it's really exciting to work with this team. CN For the full interview with Alessandro Valia, check out the YouTube video. "In the Multistrada you'll find a comfortable bike you can use also for a long trip, but when you twist the grip you feel the racing heart of the Ducati."

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