Go pillion with Randy Mamola

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Riders for Health is offering people a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ride on the world famous Ducati Two Seater bike at Silverstone, the home of British motorsport.

A ride on the Ducati Two Seater is an experience like no other. It is a MotoGP™ riders’ eye-view of the historic Silverstone circuit – one of the fastest in the world, on a Ducati Desmosedici Two Seater bike.

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The bikes are piloted by Riders for Health’s co-founder, Randy Mamola, and Ducati test rider, Franco Battaini – two of the most experienced and talented riders in the world.

But this isn’t just the chance to complete a thrilling lap of Silverstone on the same weekend as the stars of MotoGP; each passenger will also receive a paddock pass for the day.

It really is the experience of a lifetime: fans simply cannot buy the chance to ride on this bike anywhere else in the world. What is more, your ride will also be supporting the life-saving work of Riders for Health, the official charity of MotoGP.

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All the money raised from the sale of the rides goes directly to support Riders for Health’s work in Africa. An award-winning social enterprise, Riders for Health makes sure health workers in Africa have access to reliable motorcycles and ambulances so they can reach even the most isolated people with regular and predictable health care.

Rides are available on Friday 29 and Sunday 31 August 2014. So you can be part of either Friday’s practice sessions, or have your ride in front of a full race-day crowd.

For more information about taking part in this incredible experience and for details about prices, contact Martyn Cook by calling +44 (0)1604 889 574 or email [email protected].

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Note: Each passenger must undergo and pass a full medical check prior to their ride. Passengers must not exceed 90 kilos (14 stone), and be no taller than 1.90m. Participants must be over 18 and the maximum age is 60.


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