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World Ducati Week 2026 Race of Champions: Full Results

The World Ducati Week 2026 Race of Champions has delivered its results, with riders and fans gathering for one of motorcycling's most celebrated fan events.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 2 min read
Ducati motorcycles lined up on a sunlit racetrack at a fan festival event
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World Ducati Week 2026 Race of Champions Wraps Up

The World Ducati Week 2026 Race of Champions has concluded, drawing MotoGP riders and Ducati enthusiasts together for the brand's flagship fan festival. Held at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy, the event is a staple of the summer calendar for anyone who follows the Bologna manufacturer closely. Paddock News 24 reported on the results as they came in from the circuit.

World Ducati Week has grown into one of the most recognizable gatherings in motorcycle sport. Thousands of fans make the trip to Misano each time the event runs, and the Race of Champions format puts current and former MotoGP talent on equal machinery, stripping away the advantage of factory-spec prototypes and making the racing more about raw skill.

The event typically sees MotoGP grid members, Ducati-affiliated World Superbike riders, and invited guests line up together on identical Ducati machines. That format has historically produced close, unpredictable racing that stands apart from the structured championship rounds.

What the Race of Champions Means for MotoGP Fans

For supporters who cannot always access a Grand Prix paddock, World Ducati Week offers something rare: close proximity to riders in a relaxed setting. The Race of Champions is the centerpiece, but the broader event includes parades, test rides, and signings that stretch across several days.

Ducati's presence in MotoGP has never been stronger than in the current era. The manufacturer has dominated the constructor standings in recent seasons, and its roster of satellite and factory riders spans multiple teams. Bringing that group together outside of a race weekend carries obvious appeal for the fan base.

The Race of Champions format also removes the political and contractual weight that surrounds a normal Grand Prix. Riders are reportedly free to race with less pressure, and the atmosphere on track tends to reflect that.

Results and Reaction

According to Paddock News 24, results from the 2026 edition of the Race of Champions have been published, though specific finishing positions and margin details were carried in the original report rather than independently verified through additional sources. Readers looking for the full breakdown of finishers are encouraged to check Paddock News 24's coverage directly for the confirmed order.

What is clear is that the event ran as planned at Misano and produced the kind of competitive showcase that has made it a fixture in the Ducati calendar. The combination of a passionate crowd and familiar circuit made for a strong backdrop to the racing.

World Ducati Week 2026 continues to cement the event's place alongside the major highlights of the European motorcycle summer, sitting close in spirit - if not in format - to the championship rounds that bring MotoGP to the Misano circuit later in the season.

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Luca Moretti

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.

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