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In yet another vrooming event, luxury motorcycle brand Ducati conducted its second Ducati Riding Experience (DRE) Individual Racetrack Training Sessions in India. The training sessions, powered by Shell Advance, were spread over two days – 21st and 22nd June 2019 at Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai and saw participation from Ducati owners. Four Ducati owners including Janak Deb, Shree Krishna, Balaji and Vinayak Shetty were certified with a DRE certificate of completion after undergoing individual training on the racetrack. The DRE Racetrack Training in India was spearheaded by Ducati Certified trainers, Gurvinder Singh and Anand Dharmaraj.

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1st DRE- Racetrack Training

Earlier, during the first DRE- Racetrack Training held on 27-28 April at BIC, Ducati certified Amit Sadh - Bollywood celebrity and Ducati owner, Neharika Yadav - India’s leading litre class female rider along with Ducati owners Prashant Kumar and Hansveer Chandok, raising the number of DRE Certified riders to eight-under this program.

The full-day, one-on-one training was spearheaded by DRE – Certified Trainers Gurvinder Singh and Anand Dharmaraj who specialized in racetrack training. The full-day training had sessions each where the riders were taught about the important techniques of riding on track such as correct riding position, correct view, braking, acceleration, braking position, pace management, racing line, etc.

Ducati India MD on DRE – Individual Racetrack Training

Sergi Canovas, Managing Director of Ducati India said, “With DRE – Individual Racetrack Training, we are trying to build a foundation for riders who wish to ace it on the track. We did the first sessions at BIC, Noida for our community in the North and now, we’ve brought the training to MMRT, Chennai for our Ducatisti in South India as the idea is to make this a national initiative and give Ducati owners an opportunity to learn individually from experts. We have seen a major shift amongst riders towards motorsports and these trainings will continue to build exceptional skills according to the ability and needs of participants.”