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Cycle News 2020 Issue 30 July 30

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2020 DUCATI SUPERLEGGERA V4 R I D E R E V I E W P70 Hungarian races in 1990 with Ran- dy Mamola and Ron Haslam at the helm. Back then, the understand- ing of lateral and torsional stiffness was in its absolute infancy, and the Cagiva design—while beauti- ful—was a disaster. The chassis was so stiff it almost chattered the rider's teeth out, and Cagiva quickly reverted to an aluminum chassis for 1991. In 2008, Ducati brought car- bon-fiber chassis technology back into MotoGP with Casey Stoner, who incidentally loved the carbon monocoque, although no one else did. When Valentino Rossi joined Ducati in 2011, he hated the car- bon monocoque with such zeal that Ducati changed frames mid- season to an aluminum twin-spar to appease its Italian mega star. The carbon--fiber monocoque chassis may have been dead in the MotoGP water ever since (al- though carbon swingarms, body- work and fork sliders are still very much in use), but that didn't stop Ducati from exploring the material for its high-end superbike range. The Superleggera V4 is the third such superbike to come from Ducati using carbon fiber as the main material for the chassis. The first two Superleggera's of 2014 and 2016 used carbon for the monocoque, and when the V4 plat- form with its Front Frame design emerged in 2018, it was inevitable that we'd see a carbon-fiber Super- leggera V4 hit dealer floors. (Right) The Superleggera V4 in all its glory. We used Pirelli Superbike slicks at Laguna Seca; the production machine will come with Pirelli Supercorsa SP's. (Top) The bi-plane wings are the talking point, adding massive amounts of downforce on the front of the chassis. (Bottom) Every Superleggera gets a signature on the cylinder head cover by the technician that did the valve timing. Nice.

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