Three Rare Ducati Championship Replicas Hit the Auction Block
Three rare Ducati championship replica motorcycles are now available at auction, offering collectors a chance to own a piece of MotoGP history.

Rare Ducati Championship Replicas Go Under the Hammer
Three rare Ducati championship replicas are currently up for auction, giving collectors and MotoGP enthusiasts a narrow window to acquire machines that sit at the crossroads of road-legal motorcycles and grand prix heritage. The listing, first reported by Top Speed, has drawn attention from the collector community given how seldom these bikes appear on the open market.
Championship replica models occupy a specific niche in the motorcycle world. Manufacturers produce them in limited numbers to celebrate title wins, and Ducati has a history of doing exactly that following its MotoGP successes. The bikes typically share cosmetic and sometimes mechanical DNA with the race machines that took the championship, making them desirable well beyond their original retail price.
The fact that three examples have surfaced simultaneously is unusual. Single championship replica Ducatis pop up occasionally, but a trio hitting the auction block at the same time is a rare event that tends to attract serious bidders quickly.
What Makes These Ducatis Worth Watching
Championship replicas from Ducati are not standard production motorcycles dressed up with a sticker kit. They are purpose-built limited editions, often featuring numbered plaques, specific paint schemes mirroring the factory race livery, and components that distinguish them from the standard lineup. Collectors prize low mileage examples, and bikes that have been stored rather than ridden command the strongest prices.
The auction format adds a competitive dimension. Unlike a private sale with a fixed asking price, bidding can push final figures well above initial estimates when multiple serious collectors enter the room, or the online equivalent of it. For Ducati replicas tied to MotoGP championship seasons, provenance and condition are the two factors that drive the final hammer price more than anything else.
Ducati's recent run of MotoGP dominance has only increased demand for anything connected to the brand's racing program. Francesco Bagnaia's back-to-back titles in 2022 and 2023 put the Bologna manufacturer back at the top of the sport, and collector interest in Ducati racing memorabilia and replica machines has climbed in parallel.
Timing and the Collector Market
The timing of this auction is notable. The MotoGP season is active, Ducati machinery continues to fill the front rows of the grid, and the manufacturer's profile has never been higher in the modern era. That backdrop tends to push prices up for anything carrying the Ducati racing identity.
For buyers considering a bid, championship replicas of this type rarely depreciate when kept in good condition. The combination of limited production numbers, direct links to a specific title-winning season, and the broader Ducati brand story makes them a different proposition from a standard used motorcycle purchase.
Anyone interested in the three bikes currently listed should move quickly. Auction windows close, and given the scarcity of championship replica Ducatis appearing together, competitive bidding is a realistic outcome. Top Speed's original report is the place to find the specific auction details and current bidding status.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










