Casey Stoner’s title-winning MotoGP bike auctioned with huge price-tag
Two classic MotoGP Ducatis are up for sale

Casey Stoner’s MotoGP title-winning Ducati is up for auction.
£413,000 is the price-tag for the motorcycle with .
The GP7 could hit a maximum speed of at least 190mph and possౠesses a 799cc, 90-degree V4, desmodromic DOHC engine.
Stoner’s bike is being auctioned in running order after being𓄧 maintained for years by an experienced tec🌼hnician.
The 2007🐼 bike is from the season where Stoner won the premier class.
He edged Dani Pedrosa and Valen💖tino Rossi to the title.
Ducati won the c꧟onstructors’ title ahead of Honda and Yamaha.
Stoner’s 2007 victory, however, represented the beginning of a dreadful period for the 🔜Italian manufacturer.
It would be another 15 years until they reached the summit of MotoGP again, via Fraꦯncesco Ba♎gnaia in 2022.
A second classic Ducati is also up for grabs

Loris Capirossi’s 2003 Ducati is also being auctioned b🅠y .
For just £295,000, you could buy a piece of MotoGP history.
Ducati entered MotoGP ♊for the first time in 2003 with this GP3.
The bike, 🌸which can go in excess of 200mph, has a&nb𓄧sp;989cc 90-degree V4 desmodromic DOHC engine.
Capirossi finished fourth in the 2003 MotoGP season with this bike. Ducati were third in the ♈constructors’ standings.

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