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Lenovo and the Ducati Corse racing team. Now that’s what you call a partnership formed in the fast lane. Ducati MotoGP presented its 2021 factory Desmosedici during the team’s official presentation today, with an exciting announcement. Lenovo and Ducati have announced Lenovo as the Title Partner of the Ducati MotoGP Team and unveiling the new […]
Lenovo Signs as Title Partner of Ducati MotoGP Team
Unveils new Ducati Lenovo Team name as part of the partnership
Deepened technology partnership will continue to increase the team s technological edge on the racetrack and enable even smarter remote collaboration focused on speed, flexibility and mobility
Today, Lenovo and Ducati are announcing Lenovo as the Title Partner of the Ducati MotoGP Team and unveiling the new Ducati Lenovo Team name effective immediately. The announcement builds on Lenovo s three-year key technology partnership with Ducati and sees the new three-year partnership attests to the growing significance of advanced hardware technology in powering extensive data analytics as well as artificial intelligence (AI) and smart software solutions in the world of motorbike racing. As an official technology partner since 2018, Lenovo has enabled Ducati engineers and designers rapid adoption of algorithms and racing bike technology for both race and road bikes.
Miller and Bagnaia s 2021 campaigns officially underway
A new livery and a new name for the Ducati Lenovo Team, as the Bologna factory officially kicked off their 2021 season
The Official Presentation of the 2021 Ducati Lenovo Team took place today with an online event streamed on Ducati.com, Ducati s YouTube channel, and official Facebook page. During the presentation, Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati Motor Holding, unveiled the new all red Desmosedici GP bikes that Jack Miller, 26-year-old from Australia, and Francesco Pecco Bagnaia, 24-year-old from Turin, will ride in their first season as official riders of the Borgo Panigale-based squad in the MotoGP World Championship.