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Bikesales Staff12 Aug 2024
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Ducati Xpeditions to explore stunning South Island

Ducati customers are being offered the experience of a lifetime with the new Xpeditions customer adventure ride

Ducati’s local arm will be holding a three-day adventure ride through the stunning South Island of New Zealand in December.

The ride is scheduled for December 6-8. It is the first of its kind for the Italian firm’s Australian operation, with Ducati owners invited to take part in the exclusive event.

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Dubbed Ducati Xpeditions, the three-day ride is priced at $2950NZD and includes three nights of premium accommodation, multi-course breakfast and dinner, a pre-planned route, lead and sweep riders, a concierge service for luggage, medical services, a gallery of images, and a personalised gift as a memento of the adventure. Flights are not included.

Each day will consist of approximately 300km stunning roads and tracks in the Central Otago countryside. Ducati says the ride is suitable for DesertX or Multistrada models with dirt-friendly tyres.

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The ride will begin at the foot of New Zealand’s highest peak, Aoraki/Mount Cook, before winding its way into Otago and through the township of Alexandra, before ending in the adventure mecca of Queenstown.

Spots are limited, so head to the Ducati Xpedition website to secure your place on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

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