Carlin Dunne dominated the
2012 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, setting the new course record for motorcycles today from pole position for the second year in a row on a
Ducati Multistrada 1200 S. This win marks Ducati’s third-straight victory at the historic race to the clouds.
Both Dunne and Spider Grips Ducati teammate and six-time winner Greg
Tracy finished the race under the 10-minute barrier, which is a first
for any motorcycle in the race’s 90-year history. Dunne crossed the
finish line at the 14,110-foot summit of Pikes Peak with the
record-setting time of 9:52.819, beating his previous record of
11:11.32, while Tracy was less than six seconds behind, placing second
with 9:58.262.
“Today was an emotional day,” said Dunne. “The year of work the Spider
Grips Ducati team put into preparing for Pikes Peak got us across the
finish line in under 10 minutes, an achievement we’re very proud of.
When we heard that we won and broke the record for the second time, I
was speechless. The one-two finish proves the
Ducati Multistrada 1200 S is the ultimate bike to conquer Pikes Peak.”
Dunne reached speeds above 144 MPH throughout the mountain’s
straightaways, and traversed 156 turns, ranging from hairpin, blind,
decreasing radius, and multi-apex turns, while consistently gaining
elevation up the technical 12.42-mile course.
“Ducatisti around the world are celebrating the victory of Carlin Dunne
and the Spider Grips Ducati Team – we are all very proud,” said
Dominique Cheraki, General Manager of Ducati North America. “Three years
ago we chose the Multistrada 1200 S to compete at Pikes Peak to
showcase its on-and-off road capabilities, class-leading ergonomics,
handling, and performance. When we were alerted that the entire course
would be paved in 2012, there was no doubt that the Multistrada 1200 S
was still the right choice and breaking the record today proves this.”
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