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in riders like Paul Smart who helped us to write some of the most wonderful
in riders like Paul Smart who helped us to write some of the most wonderful
pages in the history of world motorcycling. Our dreams live in the simple and
pages in the history of world motorcycling. Our dreams live in the simple and
classic lines, the rich details and the colours of those trail-blazing Ducati
classic lines, the rich details and the colors of those trail-blazing Ducati
sport bikes of the 1970s.
sport bikes of the 1970s.
It was with these words that Federico Minoli, President of Ducati
It was with these words that Federico Minoli, President of Ducati

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Ducati Paul Smart 1000 Prototype
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Ducati Paul Smart Concept







Tokyo Motorshow, 22nd October 2003 - "Our dreams live in the legends of racing, in riders like Paul Smart who helped us to write some of the most wonderful pages in the history of world motorcycling. Our dreams live in the simple and classic lines, the rich details and the colors of those trail-blazing Ducati sport bikes of the 1970s. It was with these words that Federico Minoli, President of Ducati Motor Holding, presented the company's three concept bikes to the press at the opening of this year's Tokyo Motorshow. Whilst all three machines embody the same essential concept, timeless Ducati design linked with high performance, the individual designs, named PaulSmart 1000, GT 1000 and Sport 1000 offer three particular expressions of Ducati heritage while utilizing the latest and most innovative Ducati technologies. The PaulSmart 1000 is inspired by the 750 Imola on which Paul Smart rode to victory in the historic 200 Miles of Imola in 1972. The PaulSmart 1000 bike brings the spirit of its predecessor back to life with levels of performance able that surpass the expectations of today's most demanding two-wheel enthusiasts.