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Ducati to race final MXGP round with Alessandro Lupino

Ducati to race final MXGP round with Alessandro Lupino

The Ducati Desmo450 MX will return to racing in the MXGP World Championship at Cózar (Spain), on September 28 and 29. After its world championship debut in August at Arnhem (Netherlands) with Antonio Cairoli, the Borgo Panigale manufacturer will now take part in the last GP of the 2024 season, the MXGP of Castilla La Mancha, as a further step in preparation for participation in the 2025 World Championship.

This time it will be Alessandro Lupino, who will take to the track with the Desmo450 MX for the Ducati Factory MX Team.

Words and Image by Ducati Corse/Daniele Barreca

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