Casey Stoner’s title-winning MotoGP bike auctioned with huge price-tag
Two classic MotoGP Ducatis are up for sale

Casey Stoner’s MotoGP title-winning Ducati is up for auction.
£413,000 is the price-tag for the motorcycle with .
The GP7 could hit a maxim🌳um speed of at least 190mph and possesses a 799cc, 90-degree V4, desmodromic DOHC engine.
Stoner’s bike is being auctionedꩲ in running order after being maintained for years by an experienced technician.
The 200ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ7 bike is from the season where Stone꧙r won the premier class.
He edged🎀 Da𒀰ni Pedrosa and Valentino Rossi to the title.
Ducati won the co🀅nstructors’ title ahead of Honda and Yamaha.
Stoner’s 2007 victory, however, represented🐽 the beginning of a dreadful period for the Italian manufacturer.
It would be an🌃other 15 years until th꧙ey reached the summit of MotoGP again, via Francesco Bagnaia in 2022.
A second classic Ducati is also up for grabs

Loris Capirossi’s 2003 Ducati is also being au🎀ctioned by .
For just £295,000, you could buy a piece of MotoGP history.
Ducati entered MotoGP for t🎶he first time in 2003 with this GP3.
The bike, which canꦬ go in excess of 200mph, has a 989cc 90-degree V4 desmodromic DOHC engine.
Capirossi finished fourth in the 2003 MotoGP season with this bike. Ducati were third in the constructors’ standings🐭.

Ja🃏mes was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.