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We proudly
support D34G

Celebrating their pursuit of excellence and performance

The D34G racing project is led by Davide Giugliano, who, after a successful career as a multi-award-winning rider, has fulfilled his dream of returning to the World Championship as Team Manager. A project which perfectly aligns with our philosophy: performance requires not only talent, but a strong sense of strategic vision and leadership.
The D34G team made its debut in the World Supersport Championship (SSP) with the Ducati V2, and for the 2025 season it will field a high-profile rider such as Caricasulo.
This is not just a team, but a true laboratory of excellence, where every decision, from components to race strategy, is driven by one goal: achieving the highest possible performance.

“This is not just a team, but a true laboratory of excellence”

WE SUPPORT D34G
BECAUSE WE BELIEVE
IN THE VALUE IT CREATES:

VISION

The ability to build a winning team from scratch and the ambition to take it to the World Superbike Championship.

TECHNIQUE

The management of a top-performing motorcycle like the Ducati V2 within the highly competitive WorldSSP category.

EXCELLENCE

The D34G project stands for absolute dedication and continuous improvement.

THE STORY OF DAVIDE, WHO WENT FROM BEING A PROTAGONIST ON THE TRACK TO A STRATEGIST IN THE PIT, INSPIRES US TO ALWAYS CREATE VALUE.

Born in Rome in 1989, he is a former Italian motorcycle racer known for his aggressive riding style and his career in the Superbike World Championship (WSBK).
His international breakthrough came in 2011, when he won the Superstock 1000 FIM Cup riding a Ducati. This victory opened the doors to the Superbike World Championship, where he made his debut in the same year.

From 2012 to 2016 he was one of the leading riders in the championship, initially with Althea Racing (Ducati/Aprilia) and then as a factory rider for the Ducati Superbike team (Aruba.it Racing) from 2014. In those years he secured several Superpoles and multiple podium finishes, proving his incredible speed.

Unfortunately, his career was repeatedly affected by serious vertebra injuries, particularly in the 2015 season, forcing him to miss many rounds. Despite these setbacks, Giugliano always showed outstanding resilience and a strong drive to bounce back.

After his experience with Ducati ended in 2016, he raced in the British Superbike Championship and made several substitute appearances in WSBK in 2017 and 2018, before ending his top-level professional racing career to focus on his own team: D34G.