Ducati Confirms to Host the Fourth Edition of #WeRideAsOne2025
May 08, 2025
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"We Ride As One" participated in more than 19,000 people from more than 65 countries in 24 hours, proving once again that it has become a major event that cannot be missed from the annual calendars of the two artists. The number of participants is increasing year by year, and although their riding methods are different, from riders who enjoy track riding to off-roading and touring, Dukartistis from all over the world are participating through various rides in various places.
We Ride Ez One, a global event that encompasses the world view of the entire brand, centered on Ducati headquarters, was joined by Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali and other key executives and employees of local subsidiaries around the world from all over the world. They were the most passionate riders and true promotional ambassadors of the brand, communicating directly on the spot and sharing the meaning of "We ride as one."
In particular, this year was planned through close collaboration between Ducati official dealers and Ducati official clubs (D.O.C.) around the world, and developed customized programs and riding courses tailored to each region's characteristics to provide a richer experience. The highlight is by far the parade, with a long line of Ducati and Ducati scramblers on the iconic streets of major cities around the world.
Starting with California's breathtaking coastline, the vibrant metropolises of Sao Paulo, London and Shanghai, the futuristic landscape of Dubai, the mesmerizing atmosphere of Johannesburg, the majestic view of Sydney, and the beach party under the starlight of Mandalica, We Ride Eze One has become a global arena that transcends culture and time zones across five continents of the world.
In Asia, more than 200 Ducatists rode along the beautiful Tonburi River in Bangkok, Thailand, passing iconic attractions such as giant swings, and active riding continued in Chiang Mai and Pattaya. A three-day hands-on event was held in Lombok, Indonesia, and participants participated in the "Ducati Riding Experience" program and finished the festival with an exclusive beach party with a special performance of global DJ "Dash Berlin" at the Mandalika Beach Club.
In Hanoi, Vietnam, riding was held on the lively streets of the capital, and riding and showroom events were held throughout Manila, Cebu, and Mindanao in the Philippines, spreading the passion of the Ducati community throughout Acapelago.
In Korea, about 150 Ducati paraded on the track at Inje Speedium, and at the same time, Ducati gathered in Hapcheon, Gyeongsang-do to share their passion for Ducati. In addition, numerous riders from major Asian cities such as Taiwan and Hong Kong joined together, with a total of more than 3,000 Ducati members from Asia alone.
Ducati shared various moments of "We Ride with One" across the world in real time through its official Instagram account, and video and image content are still available through the collection of highlight stories "We Ride with One."
This ride-edge one coincided with the 25th anniversary of the Dukati official club (D.O.C.) and became a more meaningful event. Currently, D.O.C. brings together 364 clubs and more than 46,000 passionate Dukati fans from 66 countries, and Dukati has published an official commemorative book, the D.O.C. Ducati Official Club Book, to mark this special milestone.
The next opportunity for Ducati fans to gather in one place is the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix, which will be held at the Museo circuit in Italy from June 21-22. In particular, in 2025, in addition to the "Tribuna Ducati" located in the traditional Correntaio corner, a new dedicated section will be added to the Central Bronze Grandstand, providing fans with an opportunity to feel the thrill of the track closer.
Tickets currently available on Ducati (Ducati.com ) will be available for both Saturday's sprint race and Sunday's main game.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.