This
its the 2015 Desmosedici GP15 MotoGP race bike that will be ridden by Andrea Dovizioso and Andrea Iannone, The bike is visibly smaller, shorter and narrower
than
Ducati officially unveiled its 2016 MotoGP bike, called the Desmosedici GP
this year rather than what would be the traditional GP16 name. The new bike
will be ridden by Italians Andrea Dovizioso and Andrea Iannone in the
factory team.
The Desmosedici GP is powered by a 90-degree four-cylinder
engine, with four valves per cylinder operated by Ducati's Evo
Desmodromic system. Displacement is listed as 1000cc, maximum
power as "over 245 hp" and maximum speed as "over 211 mph."
Courtesy of Ducati
As with all MotoGP competitors, Ducati uses the spec Magneti
Marelli ECU programmed with Dorna's Unified Software. The bike's
EFI includes injectors above and below the throttle butterfly
valves, which are operated by Ducati's EVO 2 TCF (Throttle
Control & Feedback) system.
Courtesy of Ducati
Suspension is by Ohlins with a 48mm inverted fork, while the
braking system consists of twin 320 or 340mm carbon discs
(different diameter discs are used at various tracks) with
Brembo four-piston calipers up front and a single, stainless
steel rear disc with two-piston Brembo caliper. Dry weight is
listed as 157 kg (346.1 lb), which is the minimum allowable
weight for this year.
Courtesy of Ducati
The Desmosedici GP has two wings on each side in addition to
small protrusions added to the upper fairing. Wings have been
used by Ducati sporadically for several years, this elaborate
setup debuted late last year.
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The panel of buttons on the left clip-on is
used to control the spec ECU's various rider aids. The frame's
steering head has inserts that can be used to adjust rake angle.
Ducati Corse General Manager, Luigi Dall’Igna, stated at the
bike's introduction that, “The Desmosedici GP that we are
presenting today is an evolution version of the bike that we
used throughout last year’s championship. Our aim for 2016 is to
constantly fight with the top riders in all rounds of the
championship.”
Any corrections or more information on these motorcycles will be kindly appreciated.