Jeffrey Jones is now the proud owner of the last brand new Ducati Desmosedici RR in the USA. The Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts in Los Angeles today raffled a Ducati Desmosedici Desmosedici RR at the Ducati Island as part of the Laguna Seca US MotoGP round. At just $40 a ticket, Ducatisti had the chance to win the ultimate road going Ducati based on its MotoGP racers. Emphasis on had the chance. Jeffrey Jones walked away with an awesome prize. Congratulations!!!
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- Ducati Desmosedici Raffle Winner and his Prize The Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts in Los Angeles and Pro Italia Motorcycles of Glendale CA formally announced today that Jeffrey Jones of San Luis Obisbo was the winner of the raffle for a Ducati Desmosedici D16RR. The D16RR, valued at $72,500, was won by Jeffrey for the...
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