2009 Ducati 1098 R Bayliss
Limited Edition
 
Troy Bayliss is a Ducati legend. In celebration of
his victory in the 2008 World Superbike Championship
aboard the 1098 R, and the end of a career that proudly
claims three World Championships aboard three generations
of Ducati Superbike, the factory have built a 1098
R Bayliss Limited Edition.
Enjoying exactly the same high specification as the
standard ‘R’ model, the 1098 R Bayliss
Limited Edition has a special colour scheme designed
by Aldo Drudi. The livery, which was used during Troy’s
final race at Portimao in Portugal, incorporates the
key colours of his success. Sporting the famous number
‘21’ on the pearl white nose and side-fairing
number plates, the red and white paint scheme uses
the dark blue background of the Australian national
flag to blend beautifully along the side of the bodywork
and into the unpainted carbon fibre stripe along the
seat unit. This attention to fine detail is also evident
in features like the carbon lower-fairing finished
in red, except for aerodynamic recess for the side-stand,
which remains natural carbon fibre. A subtle ‘1098
R Bayliss Limited Edition’ graphic on the tail
fairing leaves no doubt as to what this magnificent
bike is.
The striking design contrasts perfectly against the
5-spoke wheels finished in matte black and additional
special features like the carbon fibre heat shield
on the exhaust.
The 1098 R Bayliss Limited Edition will be limited
to only 500 units and comes with a numbered plaque
on the top fork clamp, indicating exactly where in
the limited edition the motorcycle was built. The
number also corresponds to a numbered commemorative
desk-top plaque, beautifully encased for safe keeping
and bearing the engraved signatures of Ducati Motor
Holding CEO Gabriele Del Torchio and Ducati Corse
triple World Superbike Champion, Troy Bayliss.
In addition, the model will be supplied with a full
racing exhaust system including 102dB carbon fibre
mufflers by Termignoni (strictly for track use only),
a dedicated ECU, branded bike cover and rear paddock
stand.
What better way to mark the incredible career of
Troy Bayliss than by Ducati building the 1098 R Bayliss
Limited Edition.
Troy Bayliss
Troy Bayliss is a Ducati legend. His racing career
with Ducati has taken him from amateur obscurity to
professional stardom, winning three World Championships
on three different generations of Superbike. His ‘never-give-up’
style fight to the top, powered by Ducati’s
passion for victory have been food and drink to ‘Ducatisti’
all over the world.
Arriving in Europe in 1998, Troy immediately found
his way by winning the 1999 British Superbike Championship
aboard a Ducati 996. His success took him to the AMA
series for Ducati in the US, but an early season call-up
from the factory to replace the injured Carl Fogarty
in World Superbike brought him back across the Atlantic
to Europe. It only took a few races before Troy clinched
his first world level race win at Hockenheim aboard
the 996 R. More of the same performances that year
secured the support of thousands of fans, scored him
6th in the World Championship and helped Ducati lift
the Manufacturers’ title.
2001 was the year that Bayliss had been working for.
His 996 R Ducati took him all the way to the top,
clinching his first World Superbike Championship title
and another Manufacturers’ title for Ducati.
If 2001 had been the year that proved Troy ‘the
rider’ to Ducati, then 2002 would be the year
that proved Troy ‘the sportsman’ to his
fans. A tough and hard-fought season on the 998 R
came down to the wire at the final race in Imola.
His two 2nd place finishes that weekend were dubbed
‘the Superbike races of all time’, but
it was the way in which he conceded the title and
stepped up the podium with a smile on his face that
won the hearts of his fans.
For 2003 Troy moved across to Ducati’s new
MotoGP project aboard the Desmosedici. It may have
been his first year on the Grand Prix scene, but his
rookie status didn’t stop him scoring three
podiums and closing the season an incredible 6th in
the World Championship. 2004 proved considerably harder,
however, and the Australian struggled to 14th in the
series.
After a year away from Ducati, Troy returned to the
Ducati Superbike team in 2006, hungry to fight his
way back to the top and prove that he was still champion
material. He did just that. His first year aboard
the Ducati 999 R secured him his second World Superbike
Championship and returned the Manufacturers’
title to Ducati. At the end of the 2006 season he
also got the chance to prove that he could win at
MotoGP level. Drafted in as a last-minute replacement
to the injured Sete Gibernau, Troy qualified the Desmosedici
GP6 on the front row of the grid at the Valencia Grand
Prix and powered to a convincing, spectacular and
popular victory.
In 2007 Troy struggled against injuries as he rode
the now ageing 999 R to its absolute limit. Disappointed
with finishing 4th in the World Superbike Championship
and now considering retirement, the one thing that
kept Troy motivated was the imminent arrival of the
1098 R.
With a capacity of 1198cc, in accordance with new
Superbike regulations, Troy’s 2008 bike powered
him back to the top where he belonged. Securing both
the Riders’ and Manufacturers’ titles
in Magny-Cours with just one race left on the calendar,
Troy achieved his goal and completed a dream career
that had seen him win World Championships on three
generations of Ducati Superbikes — 996 R, 999
R and 1098 R.
Throughout the year, Troy worked non-stop to develop,
improve and perfect the 1098 R ready for his successor
and in order that the 1198, 1198 S and 1098 R would
be the bikes that carried the most racing technology
through to production. In the final race of his career
in Portugal, Troy rode the 1098 R in a special celebratory
colour scheme. Ducati will now build a 1098 R Bayliss
Limited Edition bearing that same livery... the ultimate
thank you for an incredible career.
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