Plan your luxury ride through the lakes and the Italian Alps in 2024: Vrooooom!

Like the proverbial phoenix, Paolo Bari has now propelled tourism to a new level of luxury. Stepping out of the shadow of Covid, Paolo recreated his powerboat business Ducati Dynamic Driving. (Details on how to book at the back of this page. )

Bari’s fondness is evident when he tells us about the impeccable judgment of his premium road trip company. He is moving forward with his plans for DDD to be hailed as one of the world’s most extraordinary motorcycle travel experiences. In 2007 we travelled to Italy on one of their arranged motorcycle trips.

Paolo took us through Italy and, with our intimate exposure to the stunning Dolomite Mountains, everything was as sumptuous and well organized as you would expect. Bari is necessarily a motorcycle enthusiast, with extensive knowledge of wine, gastronomy and Italian roads and villages. He is a fourth-generation purebred Italian restaurateur and hotelier who shares his own unique vision of Italy from the inside out. Bari’s years of fun translate into DDD’s access to the most attractive restaurants and venues. It will take you to places inaccessible to the general public, for example the MV Agusta factory itself. But the landscape—oh. . . the landscape and those paths! You’ll stop in pretty villages for coffee on the sidewalk and stay in historic hotels at the end of both day trips. Imagine turning the throttle towards horizons that give way to stunning mountain views.

Yes, there are many advantages to a horseback riding holiday abroad. If you decide on this type of tour, in our experience, the Ducati Dynamic package offers such attention to detail that you will be delighted in a reassuring way. Italy is arguably one of the most paradisiacal regions in the world for motorcycle riding. DDD guides you through the lakes to the foothills of the Dolomites. Crossing mountains and exploring winding roads during the day leads to casual meals and fun evenings with like-minded people. .

In this week’s first segment, Editor-in-Chief Nic de Sena chats with Arthur Coldwells about KTM’s newest Super Duke 1290 GT. This is the sporty touring edition of the Super Duke R. The question is whether KTM has detuned its ferocious superbike too much or whether even in touring mode the core of The Beast is still just as wild.

In our second segment this week, editor-in-chief Neale Bayly talks with master mechanic David Behrend. David’s career has taken him all over the world as a mechanic and team leader for some of the biggest riders in Moto America, World Superbike and Moto2. . David is now the Technical Director of Andreani Suspension USA; If you have any questions about suspension or management, David is the right user for you!

So, on behalf of all of us here at Ultimate Motorcycling, we look forward to seeing you in this episode!

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