Ducati Monster Day 2014

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Ducati Monster

Who would think that Antonio Cavalieri Ducati and his three sons, Adriano, Marcello, and Bruno Cavalieri Ducati, founders of Società Scientifica Radio Brevetti Ducati in 1926, would now become producers  best known for high performance motorcycles worldwide? After producing several styles of motorcycle engines, which were accepted by many superbike enthusiasts in the world, and after the succesful launch of Ducati Monster 795 in 2012 and The Ducati Monster 796 March 2014, The Ducati Philippines held their Ducati Monster Day 2014 last May 3, 2014 in Rockwell Power plant Mall in Makati.

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The event that gathered Ducati Monster owners as well as many Ducati followers within and outside the Philippines.

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Kit is a self-taught photographer who possesses an insatiable desire to capture and freeze through his lens remarkable moments that revolve around travel, food, sports and special events. A registered nurse by profession, Kit traces back his passion for visual media when his camera has become his constant companion to his various medical missions and travels. His photographic works can be viewed at the TheSideTripper.com and Motoph.com website he established that feature collections of photographs and blogs about the many travel and food tripping adventures of his family and friends. He also undertakes freelance assignments for online and print publications. He may be reached at admin@thesidetripper.com.

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