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Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/146689
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By Alan Cathcart
Photos by Kyoichi Nakamura
hen Marco Lucchinelli rode his
Ducati to victory in the newlyinstituted World Champion-·
ship Superbike Series at Donington on
Easter weekend, 1988, there were
plenty of people ready to dismiss it as
a lucky fluke. After all, fellow-Italian
Davide Tardozzi handed' him the win
on a plate by crashing his four-cylinder
Bimota YB4 on the last lap while vying
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to conjecture, depending of course
which side of the fence you find
yourself on. The teams who run
japanese fours naturally blame their
inability to stem the tide of rolling red
thunder on the rules which favor the
booming Italian twins, whereas Ducati
rightly points out that the rules are
the same for everybody, and the fact
that they were the only factory to. opt
for the twin-cylinder route back when
the class was first conceived five years
ago shouldn't be held against them
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ing on the depih of your pockets and
your chosen arena/performance level,
Ducati will sell you an 888-replica with
various levels of specification, up to
and including what they claim to be
a mechanically-exact copy of their
factory race bike, with only one key
difference: extra weight - 334 pounds
for this year's 888 Corsa production
racer, compared to 312 pounds for
Polen's World Champion. And as Carl
Fogarty has proved this season, Ducati's customers can expect to win World.
enheim when Polen limped home with
a broken crankcase in the second race
which necessitated a swift return to
base, and again.at Mugello, after Polen
was confirmed as a runaway champion
in his first season of racing outside the
U.S.A. or japan. Then, torrential rain
prevented the test, but third time lucky
saw Polen's 1992 mount front at
Misano with the sun shining and the
tarmac hot and dry. By now, Polen was
racing under former World Champion
Franco Uncini's Police sunglasses-
The dar befo~e this issue went to press, Doug Polen captured the 1992 World Superbike Championship aboard this Ducati 888 Superbike, the third straight title for Ducati.
for a second win; nice to see Ducati
getting a bit of reward for daring'to
be different with their desmo V-twin
'otto valvole', went the current of
perceived wisdom in the paddock, but
don't expect it to last.· Once the
japanese factories get up to speed,
Ducati will just be making up the
numbers, same as they always did in
'IT Formula I racing. A European
factory taking on ,the japanese and
beating them at four-stroke racing,
without using an engine made Out
East - like Bimota? Pull the other
leg. . .
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Well, five years later.the improbable
has become reality, and superbike
racing at World Championship level
has practi<;ally become a Ducati rrionomarque