The DRE Adventure Academy Expands It’s 2024 Calendar
Following recent news that it will hold the Ducati Riding Experience (DRE) Adventure Academy in New Zealand for the first time, Ducati Australia say they are pleased to announce details of its expanded series with a programme of events covering more Australian states than ever before. Release: Ducati Aus.
Covering the eastern seaboard, the DRE Adventure Academy will return to Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales, but for the first time in 2024, Western Australia clients and fans in Perth will also be able to take part. The DRE Adventure Academy is the riding course designed for Ducati adventure enthusiasts who want to learn all the secrets of on and off-road riding by fully experiencing the qualities of Ducati bikes, in particular, the new DesertX or the Multistrada range.
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The Adventure Academy provides attendees the opportunity to unlock new skills and discover the secrets of the adventuring world: from the right body position, to learning the most effective riding techniques, to the correct loading of bags and the repair of a damaged tyre.
The DRE Adventure Academy programme runs for two days with the first day dedicated to theoretical explanation and practice drills of technical exercises to gain the right confidence in off-road riding. The second day includes a tour of public roads with both on-road and off-road sections in real world terrain.
Each location uses venues that offer access to suitable riding terrain to progress riders’ skills, while also offering a chance to sample each region’s local food and wine when the day is done. The cost of the programme is AUD $945 with lunch included both days and dinner at a local restaurant at the end of day one.
Ducati Adventure Experience 2024 – Key Dates
- Ducati Adventure Experience VIC – 6-7 April
- Ducati Adventure Experience Central NSW – 18-19 May
- Ducati Adventure Experience QLD – 14-15 September
- Ducati Adventure Experience WA – 5-6 October
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