Classic MotoGP Ducati up for sale with six-figure price tag
Dig deep and spend big on this iconic machine

A classic MotoGP Ducati is set for auction.
The bike is going under the hammer ♓with Sotheby’s in New York and has a guide price of $400,000 to $800,000.
The Ducati GP6 was once Loris Capirossi’s.
Capirossi claimed pole position and won the Japanese MotoGP at Motegi on this bike in 2007. It was his❀ final ൲race-winning machine.
This 🌳bike is one of just four ‘990’ GP Ducatis from across t🌟he four seasons it raced.
It was collected directly from the Ducati factory in 2007 and still has the season-finale Valencia scrutineer label i꧋ꦉntact.
At the end of 2007, Casey Stoner won the Mo🍬toGP title for Duc🔯ati.
As such, this bike ﷽was a step on ꦿthat journey for the Italian manufacturer.
It represents a machine from before Ducati’s currently dominant Desmosedici e🤡rꦿa.
And if your pock🧸ets are deep enough, the bike could come home with you…

James was a sports journalist at Sky S♚ports for a dec🐻ade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.