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'''Miguel Angel Galluzzi''' (Buenos Aires, 1959) is an industrial designer famous for creating the [[Ducati]] [[Ducati Monster|Monster]].<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.ducati.com/heritage/anni90/monster/monster.jhtml|title=Ducati Heritage — Monster|publisher=Ducati}}</ref><ref name=mcusa>{{citation|url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=3858&Page=1|title=Euro Gossip|date=October 20, 2006|publisher=Motorcycle USA|accessdate=2009-06-14}}</ref> He is credited with popularizing the ''naked'' [[streetfighter]] style of motorcycle with the creation of the Monster in 1993, as well as saving Ducati by delivering a much-needed sales success.
'''Miguel Angel Galluzzi''' (Buenos Aires, 1959) is an industrial designer famous for creating the [[Ducati]] [[Ducati Monster|Monster]].<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.ducati.com/heritage/anni90/monster/monster.jhtml|title=Ducati Heritage — Monster|publisher=Ducati}}</ref><ref name=mcusa>{{citation|url=http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=3858&Page=1|title=Euro Gossip|date=October 20, 2006|publisher=Motorcycle USA|accessdate=2009-06-14}}</ref> He is credited with popularizing the ''naked'' [[streetfighter]] style of motorcycle with the creation of the Monster in 1993, as well as saving Ducati by delivering a much-needed sales success.


Galluzzi attended the [[Art Center College of Design]] in [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]]. Upon graduation, Galluzzi worked at Opel in Russelscheim for two years. From there, he went to Honda R&D in Offenbach and in Milan. Then he stayed with [[Cagiva]] for the next 17 years, where the 1992 Ducati Monster, the 1996 Cagiva Planet and the 1999 Cagiva Raptor/V-Raptor were among his many accomplishments. He is currently working for [[Aprilia]].<ref name="Art Center alumni profil">{{citation|url=http://www.artcenter.edu/carclassic/alumni.jsf#galluzzi|title=Miguel Galluzzi|year=2009|publisher=Art Center|accessdate=2010-04-20}}</ref>[[Image:Vraptor-650-wolfhurt nicolas-vergnes.jpg|thumb|[[Cagiva]] 650 V-Raptor]]
Galluzzi attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Upon graduation, Galluzzi worked at Opel in Russelscheim for two years. From there, he went to Honda R&D in Offenbach and in Milan. Then he stayed with [[Cagiva]] for the next 17 years, where the 1992 Ducati Monster, the 1996 Cagiva Planet and the 1999 Cagiva Raptor/V-Raptor were among his many accomplishments. He is currently working for [[Aprilia]].<ref name="Art Center alumni profil">{{citation|url=http://www.artcenter.edu/carclassic/alumni.jsf#galluzzi|title=Miguel Galluzzi|year=2009|publisher=Art Center|accessdate=2010-04-20}}</ref>[[Image:Vraptor-650-wolfhurt nicolas-vergnes.jpg|thumb|[[Cagiva]] 650 V-Raptor]]
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Miguel Angel Galluzzi
1999 Ducati 900 Monster

Miguel Angel Galluzzi (Buenos Aires, 1959) is an industrial designer famous for creating the Ducati Monster.[1][2] He is credited with popularizing the naked streetfighter style of motorcycle with the creation of the Monster in 1993, as well as saving Ducati by delivering a much-needed sales success.

Galluzzi attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Upon graduation, Galluzzi worked at Opel in Russelscheim for two years. From there, he went to Honda R&D in Offenbach and in Milan. Then he stayed with Cagiva for the next 17 years, where the 1992 Ducati Monster, the 1996 Cagiva Planet and the 1999 Cagiva Raptor/V-Raptor were among his many accomplishments. He is currently working for Aprilia.[3]

Cagiva 650 V-Raptor

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