Ducati is ringing in its 100th birthday this year, and the Borgo Panigale manufacturer has spared no expense in its celebratory efforts.
Between retro-inspired Formula 73 releases and lineup-wide livery tributes, the brand has orchestrated a comprehensive history lesson throughout 2026. Moreover, with carbon-clad Centenario V4s and single-cylinder supermotos, Ducati is also paving the way forward.

However, without one legendary ancestor, many of these bikes likely wouldn’t be here. In fact, the Ducati brand as we know it today might not even exist.
Ducati’s Imola mic drop
I’m talking, of course, about the 750 racer that Ducati fielded to win the first-ever Imola 200. It’s a bike that’s an absolute legend in the annals of motorcycle lore, and the one pictured will cross the block at Mecum’s Monterey auction next month. If you’re a Duc fan, you can’t miss it.







