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Cycle News 2013 Issue 42 October 22

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 22, 2013 P91 BY PAUL CARRUTHERS PHOTOGRAPHY BY MILAGRO I 'll argue all day long that MotoGP bikes should have less electronic aids. After all, who amongst us doesn't want to see Valentino Rossi vs. Marc Marquez with at least some of the traction control taken away? Old school vs. new school. But as I splish-splash my way around the Autodromo Enzo E Dino Ferrari in the rain, I want to get down on my knees and thank Ducati for the big "WET" display that's staring back at me from the LCD dash on my Panigale 899. You see with every bit of ABS, DTC, DQS and EBC turned up as high as it will go on my 899, I'm fairly confident that I'm not going to end up on my ASS. And that's a good thing. Like you, I'm neither Rossi nor Marquez. But what we are, however, is the people Ducati built its new 899 for. The 899 Panigale is what Ducati calls, "the more accessible platform." As in more accessible than the ultra high-end Panigale 1199… a motorcycle that most definitely isn't accessible to the majority of us. So Ducati is hoping that the new 899 Panigale is a "step up" motorcycle for those currently riding a Japanese 600cc sportbike; a "step down" for current owners of Japanese 1000cc sportbikes; and/or an entry point for "premium" sportbike customers. Ducati is also pushing the notion that the 899 is "more at home on the road than on the track." In other words, don't be scared to buy this Ducati sportbike. It's not just a race-

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