From preparing MotoGP riders for races to simulating on-track scenarios, technology is reshaping a fast-moving sport.
Lenovo’s AI, Data Analytics and HPC technologies helps Ducati stay connected, providing data and next-level technology to unlock potential on an off the track.
Explore a laptop inspired by the Italian companys long history of designing the fastest, most technologically advanced bikes.
Ducati Corse Sporting Director Paolo Cabatti on adapting technology developed for the MotoGP racetrack to consumer street bikes.
Former Superbike champion Davide Tardozzi on living life on the road and the importance of having the right technology along the way
Recent technologies, including in-suit airbags and AI simulations, account for the increased safety of MotoGP racing in recent years.
Ducati Corse riders Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci discuss their love of competition, the technological redux of MotoGP, and what they love about the sport.
Spurred by Ducati-led innovations and Lenovo tech, MotoGP races are faster, safer, and even tighter at the finish line. And data gives Ducati the edge.
Technology piloted on the track is implemented in Ducati road bikes to ensure customers experience the sleekest, smoothest and safest
MotoGP bikes are no longer mere repositories of automotive technology, they have morphed into Internet of Things-enabled devices that relay intel about everything from the bike’s gear changes to the stickiness of the track.