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The State of Aprilia
in a few weeks." Ducati has no inte res t in
acqu iring the Aprilia marque, but the purchase of such an historic name as Moto
Guzzi, with a co ntrasting, low-tech model
range compared to its own, wo uld be very
attractive, especially in giving U.S. Ducati
dealers a very Italian product with a glorious
history, targeted at the vital custom market
they currently miss out on . Despite assurances to the contrary from Guzzi CEO
Roberto Brovazzo, there seems little doubt
that Aprilia did indeed make an approach to
Ducati management in early April to sell
Moto Guzzi to them - with zero debt - and in
doing so apparently put a price tag of Euro 90
million [just under $1 10 million) on the company. Ducati is reliably understood to value
Guzzi at not more than half that and has
kicked in with a starting offer of Euro 30 million [$36.6 million), leaving a substantial gulf
between the two positions, wh ich may only
be resolved under pressure from Aprilia's
debtor banks.
Whether Ducati ends up purchasing Moto
Guzzi direct from Aprilia (wh ich under certain conditions, depending on the final price,
might give Beggio breathing space to allow
him to retai n con trol of th e remainder of
Aprilia, at leas t in the sho rt te rm ) or does a
deal with Colaninno to buy the marque off
him afte r Piaggio has acq uired the entire
Aprilia Gro up, either way the Ame rican-controlled company is the fro nt ru nner to
acquire what would be a serious asset for it.
In either case , such a deal w ould no t include
Lave rda, Ivana Beggio's other tro phy marque, which he acquired from the Vicenzabased com pany's liq uidators in 2002 but has
so far spent little money on reviving, beyond
the creation of an SFC I000 prototype powered by an Aprilia RSVIOOOR engine.
"We have no interes t in Laverda, which as
a sporting brand conflicts at all levels with our
existing Ducati range," said Ducati president
and CEO, Federico Minoli, before commencing due diligence and being obliged to
cease commenting on the takeover bid.
"Guzzi is our only interest, and I'lladmit to a
sense of unfinished business after we were
outbid for it four years ago with a price that
was frankly way too high. It would fit very
well in with the rest of ou r model range, and
I hope we can pu ll it off. But we won' t be
paying any crazy prices to do so!"
How eve r, ne ithe r Co laninno no r Minoli
w ill be underestima ting Bombard ie r
Recreational Prod ucts Inc ., the Q uebecbased multinational that not only invented
the snowmobile back in 1937, and whose
Ski-Doo range is still the market leader, but
also has a significant presence in the personal
watercraft (Sea-Doc), ATV and scooter markets and owns the Evinrude and johnson outboard motor manufacturers, as well as
Rotax, for wh ich Aprilia is only one of many
customers in industries ranging from aircraft
to go-karts, Bombardier is a major player, for
which the attraction of acquiring Aprilia is
self-evident - not only from the point of view
of liqUidating outstanding de bts, but also of
preserving a key customer for its Rotax subsidiary and adding a new market sector to its
exist ing range of recreational and utilitary
vehicles . Bombardier is not new to the world
of motocycles in its own right, having found ed its own Can-Am marque in 1972 with a
range of motocross and e ndu ro models powered by dedicated 1251250cc Rotax twostro ke e ngines, w hich w ere extreme ly successful in North American motocross and
off-road competition and acq uired a strong
customer follow ing in the 19705 be fore the
shock decision was taken in the late 19BOs to
pull ou t of the motorcycle secto r in the face
of increased competitio n fro m the japan ese.
But with Aprilia, Bombardi er w ould no t o nly
acq uire a complete range of products fro m
50cc scooters up to 10000c Superb ikes , it
would also have the opportunity to position
its other products in key markets where
Aprilia has a strong sales presence, such as
Euro pe , Australasia and - since the signing of
the agreement at the end of last year with
Hero Motors to manufacture a range of
Aprilia scooters for worldwide sale - India.
It's known that a group of Bombardier
executives visited the Mota Guzzi factory on
April 23 , presumably not o nly to co nd uct due
diligence but also to inspect the modernized
engine manufactUring facility in the historic
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plant. It may w e ll be that the question of
whether Bombardier can act qu ickly enough
in terms of comi ng up with the necessary
finance to meet Beggio's crunch dead lines
will be crucial here - because Colaninno's
co nnections are such that he can pre tty
much cut a deal right away. However, a key
element may be the issue of whether e ither
is prepared to allow lvano Beggio to stay on
in some kind of a ro le, managing the compa·
ny that he personally was responsible fo r
growing to its present stature from the re latively humble basis of his father's bicycle and
moped factory, which he took over in 1969.
Although Beggio is understood to have stated he's prepared to dip into his own not
inconsiderable private ban k balance to help
bail out Aprilia, a Colan inno takeover would
undoubtedly see no place remaining w ithin
the company fo r him - but a Bombardier deal
might well be a different case.
Whatever ha ppen s, for sure Aprilia's
future involvemen t in Grand Prix road racing
to the extent that it has been so strongly
commined to over the pas t 15 years is certain to be reviewed. Almost definitely, the iIIfated MotoGP operation currently eat ing up
precious R&D capital in return fo r zero success on the racetrack will get the chop - but
the issue much more likely to give serious
conce rn to GP promoto r Doma, as well as to
more than half the GP paddock, is to what
extent any new owner of Aprilia would be
prepared to continue building 125cc and
250cc two-stroke GP racers of such a highly
specialist nature, and in such limited quan tities - just 50 bikes for the 2004 season,
between the two classes. Though Aprilia's
race boss jan Wineveen has always insisted
that the Swiss-registered (for tax purposes)
GP racing division is a profit center for the
Group as a whole, it' s questionable whether
new owners not imbued with the same love
of the sport as Ivana Beggio would be prepared to continue effectively underwriting
the ongoing existence of tw o specialist road
racing categories having no thing whatsoever
to do with their new acquisition's streetbike
pr od uction - even if the ir products fill up
more than half the grid in each category.
So , w hy not Superbike , the n? While
Aprilia unacco untably con tinues to remai n an
o uts ider in Wo rld Supe rbike - in spite of the
fact that the week after factory ride r Troy
Corser w on the Laguna Seca ro und of the
2000 SBK series on his Aprilia, every available
RSVIOOOR in the USA vanished from dealers'
floors - in the week that the parent com pany
was struggling to survive, Aprilia's debut in
the AMA Superbike series from june onward
was confirmed by its U.S. subsidiary.
A tw o-man team featu ring former Ducati
Wo rld Superbike factory rider and American
Hond a AMA race-winner Mike Hale, and
Man Wait, will be running race-developed
examples of the new RSVIOOOR Factory
entered by California- based ltalica Racing,
funded by former Hollywood stunt man ,
now movie director, jeff jensen. Wait, coinci-
40th Anniversary
dentally, was charged with test riding the
prototype Moto Guzzi MGS/O I factory -built
Formula Xtreme race r in winter testing in
California, before be ing snapped up by ltalica.
Though directly sup po rted by the Italian
factory, w hich accord ing to team manager
David Lewis will be invo lved in joint developme nt of the bikes , the team is entirely indepe ndent, so its future e xistence is not subject
to the vagaries of any future takeover of
Aprilia by a third party. ltalica will be building
and deve loping the bikes itself, with Aprilia
USA:s help , and has both riders contracted
until the end of 2OOS, in what promises to be
a serious retu rn to Superbike competition
for the RSV Mille, running for the first
time anywhere in the world in Superbike
fo rm in its new, more compact '04 model
year guise.
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followingpress release... Editor:
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of award-winning motorcycles and scooters. today
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wellos renewal of existing lines. for a totol global line
ofcredIt of 180 million Eurns. The financing agreement was reached with the assistance 0( a consortium offinanciol institutions. includIng Interbonca and
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