Overland Expo West 2020 Goes Virtual

Overland Expo West 2020 will take place on May 16, 2020, entirely online. 

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Overlanding Expo West Goes Virtual

Virtual Overland Expo West pays tribute to West’s traditional mid-May dates, digitally uniting the overlanding community to support Flagstaff-area first responders, organizations, and shelters. 

Indianapolis, Indiana — Lodestone Events, producers of the world’s premier overland and adventure travel event series are set to present the first-ever virtual, online edition of Overland Expo West, Saturday, May 16th. Virtual Overland Expo will preview the education, short films, roundtables and exhibitor show specials to be featured at the rescheduled Overland Expo West event to be held in Flagstaff, Arizona, July 24-26, 2020. The virtual event pays tribute to Expo West’s traditional mid-May dates. 

“The overlanding community has been incredibly understanding and supportive of our decision to reschedule Overland Expo West due to the novel coronavirus pandemic,” said Lodestone Events Marketing and Communications VP Jessica Kirchner. “We wanted to bring the community together on Expo West’s traditional event weekend and create an environment where fans and sponsors can learn, interact and get inspired, even if we can’t all be together.”

The Virtual Overland Expo event is a bonus, free experience for attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors alike. However, donations can be made to the Overland Expo Foundation in support of first responders, organizations, and shelters in the Flagstaff, Arizona area, including Threaded Together and Flagstaff Shelter Services.

Just as with the traditional Overland Expo West event, Virtual Overland Expo will include:

  • Overland Education seminars on YouTube will feature a range of topics, including First Aid, Traveling With Your Pet, and Overlanding 101. 
  • Roundtable Discussions about overland travel in Mexico.
  • Live Backcountry Cooking and mixology demos.
  • Product Demonstrations of the latest gear and equipment hosted by Overland Expo West sponsors. 
  • D.I.Y. Showcase featuring hosted video walk-arounds of overland-kitted rigs and motos.
  • Fans can participate in the Virtual Campgrounds Contest showcasing their own overland trucks, SUVs, vans, and motorcycles to be featured on www.overlandexpo.com/virtual
  • Show Specials & Discounts from event exhibitors and sponsors featured on the website.
  • Prize Giveaways donated by exhibitors and sponsors will be given away to virtual event participants.
  • Overland Film Festival Preview of short films that will be featured in the Yakima Overland Film Festival in the Winnebago theater at Overland Expo West in July.

Virtual Overland Expo West will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time (12 p.m. to 7 p.m. EDT) Saturday, May 16th and can be accessed by visiting www.overlandexpo.com/virtual.  If you can’t join us live, content will be housed on the virtual event website for later viewing. 

About Overland Expo

Founded in 2009, Overland Expo is the world’s premier event series for do-it-yourself adventure travel enthusiasts. The event hosts hundreds of session-hours of classes for 4-wheel-drive and adventure motorcycling, inspirational programs, the Overland Film Festival, roundtable discussions, demonstrations. Overland Expo features hundreds of vendors of adventure travel equipment, camping gear, bikes, vehicles, and services.

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Is this the future Ducati Scrambler design?

The future Scrambler Ducati could be a blend of Scrambler and Hypermotard judging by the winner of a recent design competition at the renowned ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California.

Students were asked to design the future for the top-selling Scrambler family and the winner was Peter Harkins who wins a training internship at the Ducati Design Center in Borgo Panigale.

The submissions were judged by Ducati designer Jeremy Faraud and Design Centre director Andrea Ferraresi.

Rather than a trellis frame it features a complex cradle frame.Peter Harkins next Ducati Scrambler

Most of 10 submissions to the judges were for electric Scramblers.

However, Peter’s winning design features what looks like a single-cylinder engine, rather than the L-twin, plus a re-routed header and single sided underseat muffler.Peter Harkins next Ducati Scrambler

It is also sleeker like the Hypermotard with a flatter fuel tank, high fender and slimmer seat. Also, gone are the iconic and interchangeable tank side panels.

Scrambler future?

It’s an interesting design shift for the future Scrambler and we wonder whether Ducati will take note.

Andreas says the collaboration with the college has “given rise to an interesting exchange experience with students from different cultural and academic backgrounds, who have reinterpreted our Scrambler Ducati in a creative way and with very distant points of view”.

“Peter Harkins was the best in transforming the brief into a decidedly spot-on project,” he says.

“His work proved to be particularly complete in the study of the proportions and in the development of the details.Peter Harkins next Ducati Scrambler

“The reinterpretation that he proposed takes its inspiration from the values of the brand and maintains the typical stylistic canons of the Scrambler Ducati, such as lightness, simplicity of lines and the headlamp characterised by the unmistakable X, now recognised as the signature of the bike.”

Design awards

Ducati EICMA Streetfighter V4 voteDucati Streetfighter V4 wins most beautiful bike at EICMA

Design as much as performance is important to Ducati and they have the runs on the board for both.

Last November Ducati’s Streetfighter V4 took out the award as the most beautiful bike at last week’s EICMA motorcycle show in Milan.

Ok, it was voted by visitors to the show who are mainly Italian, so there is a lot of patriotic fervour behind the vote.

However, Ducati has scored five wins in the past seven years, or 10 in 14 years.

Ducati has also scored three “Best” wins in the Red Dot Awards for the 1199 Panigale in 2013, the XDiavel S in 2016 and the Diavel 1260 S in 2019.

They are the most prestigious industrial design awards in the world, presented by the Chicago Athenaeum, Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.

And then there’s Massimo Tamburini’s famous 916 which many rightfully regard as the world’s most beautiful bike.

anniversaryDucati 9161994 Ducati 916

Ugly stick

However, Ducati doesn’t always get it right.

Remember the slab-sided Paso models from the eighties — not a good decade for fashion or design!

Revzilla said: “It looks like a 1987 Honda Hurricane smashed into a Suzuki RF900.”

Ducati Paso is no design masterDucati Paso is no design master

And the original 2003 Multistrada was widely referred to as the “Uglystrada”. The front headlight and fairing assembly looked more like a Dyson vacuum cleaner than a motorcycle.

Thankfully Ducati totally redeemed the Multistrada with a complete redesign in 2010 into one of the prettiest of the brutish adventure bike category.

Scrambler design

No matter what you think of the modern “scramblers” and whether they are true scramblers, Ducati really has scored an ace with the design.

When the Scrambler family was introduced in 2015, they immediately became the company’s top seller.

That’s not to say they are not without their design quirks.

The most obvious is the looping cables which are reminiscent of original scramblers.

Ducati Scrambler Hashtag onlineLoopy cabling

When Ducati unveiled its Pro models recently the cabling had been tidied up and tucked away.

Hopefully that will flow through to the rest of the range.

And the long trailing fender has been replaced with the remote fender from the Icon.

Ducati debut Scrambler 1100 Pros2020 Ducati Scrambler 1100 Pro

Design master

Despite its design credentials, the object of the ArtCenter lecture by Scrambler designer Jeremy Faraud was to get the students to help design the Scrambler of the future.

Students will submit their designs to Ducati who will recruit one lucky student for an internship at the Ducati Design Centre.

Ducati master of designJeremy talks with ArtCenter students (Image: James Lipman / jameslipman.com)

The Pasadena event will also be followed in Bologna, where a second training and meeting event is scheduled for March, involving the most important Italian design institutes.

Tapping into millennials for design guidance is a smart move that should see Ducati sitting atop the motorcycle design throne for years to come.

Which motorcycle company do you think is the leader in design? Leave your comments below.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Jeremy Faraud Interview: The Man Who Designed the Streetfighter V4

Personally, I think the new Ducati Streetfighter looks cool as hell – hell being defined as any motorcycle that sounds like a hot-rod V8 and makes 200 horsepower. But a few MO readers took exception to its looks, what a surprise. Jeremy Faraud, 29, a rising star at Ducati, is the man you can hold responsible. In addition to the new Streetfighter, he also drew the Desert Sled and the Desert X Scrambler concept bike in the lead photo. There’s a short but sweet interview with Faraud here, over at Forbes.com.

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2015 – KRT, the birth of #Team65, that factory rider vibe, feeling the love, getting parts made for you, winning the opening race of the season, and becoming @WorldSBK Champ! #robmacmemories

2015 – KRT, the birth of #Team65, that factory rider vibe, feeling the love, getting parts made for you, winning the opening race of the season, and becoming @WorldSBK Champ! #robmacmemories


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Back on a bike: Italy’s MotoGP™ stars hit the dirt

Thanks to an easing of lockdown restrictions across the nation, Italy’s MotoGP™ stars have at long last been able to get back out on two wheels. After two months of quarantine within their homes, motocross tracks were opened, including Valentino Rossi’s (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) Ranch, allowing riders across all three classes the chance to ride for the first time in what must have felt like forever.

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MotoGP™ Virtual Race 4: where to watch

Broadcast partners showing coverage of the event will include Sky Italy, Canal+ in France, DAZN (in Spain, Italy and DACHS), BT Sport in the UK, ServusTV in Austria and Germany, Fox Asia, Fox Australia, Viasat in Sweden, NBC in the USA, Fox Brazil and ESPN in Latin America, Motorsport TV Russia, Eurosport India, TEN, and SuperSport across Africa – taking the show global once again.

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MotoGP™ Virtual Race 4: the line-ups

11 MotoGP™ riders including reigning Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) and nine-time World Champion Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) head the billing in the premier class, with MotoE™ seeing the likes of 2019 FIM Enel MotoE™ World Cup winner Matteo Ferrari (Trentino Gresini MotoE) and class newcomer Dominique Aegerter (Dynavolt Intact GP) lining up. The MotoGP™ race will be nine laps (35% of race distance) and the MotoE™ race five laps (50% of race distance) as the riders compete on MotoGP™20, which is available to buy now!

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Virtual Race 4 hits Misano as MotoGP™ is joined by MotoE™

Broadcast partners showing coverage of the event will include Sky Italy, Canal+ in France, DAZN (in Spain, Italy and DACHS), BT Sport in the UK, ServusTV in Austria and Germany, Fox Asia, Fox Australia, Viasat in Sweden, NBC in the USA, Fox Brazil and ESPN in Latin America, Motorsport TV Russia, Eurosport India, TEN, and SuperSport across Africa – taking the show global once again.

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