One of the most important wins for Ducati was also one of the least expected. In 1972 Fabio Taglioni designed the 750 Imola Desmo, which derived from the 750 GT but was powered by an L-shaped twin-cylinder engine with desmodromic timing.
In addition to its metallic colour scheme, all the rage in the 70s, the 750 Imola Desmo was specifically prepared to compete in the Imola 200 Miles. Since the Italian track ran in an anti-clockwise direction, Ducati decided to mount the exhausts asymmetrically, to prevent any contact with the asphalt through the many left-hand turns.
This proved to be a winning decision as Ducati took to the track on 23 April 1972 with British rider Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari. Up against big names including Giacomo Agostini, it was the Borgo Panigale riders who reigned supreme.