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Exclamation Capirossi's Motogp-winning Desmosedici To Be Auctioned !!!

News via the Ducati Corse website:

The GP5 with which Loris won last year's GP of Malaysia will go to auction in Monterey during the weekend of the US GP at Laguna Seca.
The feeling of elation amongst all of the Ducati team and fans when Loris Capirossi won the race at the Sepang circuit last September will likely be experienced by the winning bidder for the same Desmosedici GP5 that the Italian rode to victory in that race, when it is auctioned off at the 2nd Monterey Classic Bike Auction (www.montereyclassicbikeauction.com).
After noting the success and professionalism of last year's auction, Ducati, which has never before made a MotoGP machine available for this kind of activity, welcomed with enthusiasm the request made by the organizers to have a Desmosedici machine as pride of place in the auction.
Knowing that one of Borgo Panigale's most prized 'jewels' will be the subject of bidding amongst Ducati's numerous aficionados is a source of pride for the Italian manufacturer, which has always made passion, tenacity and competence the hallmarks of everyone that contributes to the brand's position in the world.
The auction will be held at the Portola Plaza Hotel in Monterey during the weekend of the US GP at Laguna Seca, California (July 21-23).
Bidders do not have to be onsite to participate, because an online simulcast bidding programme enables prospective buyers to bid in real time at their computer screens from anywhere in the world.

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Update:

Laguna Seca Wasn’t The Only Place In Monterey Where Road Race Bikes WentFast

August 3, 2006 – By any measure, this year’s edition of the Monterey Classic
Bike Auction, which took place July 21-22 during MotoGP week, made a quantum
leap from its quite respectable 2005 debut. As evening settled in and the blistering daytime temps at Laguna Seca cooled, the action continued at the second annual event, which saw particularly strong results for road race offerings amongst a host of other ultra-collectibles in mint, as-raced, or begging-to-be-restored condition.

The massive tented pavilion adjacent to

Fisherman’s Wharf was packed for the
highly anticipated appearance of Capirossi’s Sepang-winning Desmo, which
garnered bids of over $200,000 before being rolled off unsold. However, new
owners of other pristine machines were abundant. Jordan Suzuki’s ’05 AMA
Superstock racer and its identical
street-legal twin were snapped up as a
his-and-hers pair by an ecstatic Bay
Area couple. The “Paul Smart 1000
Limited Edition” Ducati found a new
home, as did the ’79 BMW made race-ready by Reg Pridmore and put through
its paces in the early ‘80s Battle of the
Twins events before being exhibited at
the AMA’s American Heritage Museum.

Other MCBA ’06 highlights included successful bids for a ’76 Yamaha TZ750C
in flawless condition courtesy of a Steven Wright restoration, and for a screaming yellow 2001 Ducati 748RS put on the block by Wendell Phillips, who then donated the proceeds to help support the recovery of Lockhart Phillips Team Privateer Manager Aaron Lephart, who was seriously injured in an April motorcycle crash near Palm Springs.

National Powersport Auctions provided
world champion auctioneers, a
bulletproof tracking system, and even
a free downloadable software program
that enabled to Internet bidders to participate in real time via live simulcast. The result was often interesting, as onsite buyers were suddenly confronted by raised stakes from a competing bidder sitting in front of some distant computer screen.

Those onsite at the event were treated to first-hand vehicle descriptions by
such industry luminaries as Mert Lawwill, Gary Nixon, Mitch Boehm, Steve
Huntzinger, Troy Lee, and Jesse Rooke, whose custom-built X-1 garnered a
whopping $80,000 on Saturday night. Other familiar faces dotted the capacity
crowd. Jeff Ray, from the legendary Barber Museum in Alabama, was an active
bidder, winning a ’98 Bimota Trofeo Factory race bike, possibly the last ever produced. Vintage Iron’s Rick Doughty was also an active participant this year and reported having a positive experience.

“The Monterey Classic Bike Auction is hands-down the best motorcycle auction
I have attended and holds the potential to become the Barrett/Jackson equivalent for motorcycles,” commented Doughty. “The MCBA team has put the ‘class’ back in classic bike auctions with their high standards and attention to detail. This was my first year attending as a seller, buyer and spectator and it's already on my 2007 calendar of must-do events.”

Details are being firmed up now for MCBA 2007, and those interested in staying informed need only send an email to auction@resmarket.com to receive news and updates. Meantime, look for complete auction results to be available online in mid-August at www.montereyclassicbikeauction.com.



Information: www.montereyclassicbikeauction.com
Contact: auction@resmarket.com
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