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Pierre Terblanche and Miguel Galluzzi on the future of Moto Guzzi

Think Moto Guzzi and you probably think more about a past than a future.
It’s current products are overweight, underperforming and yet still
only manage a tenuous connection to an illustrious heritage. That’s a
huge problem, one that Piaggio has enlisted designers Miguel Galluzzi
(original Ducati Monster, Aprilia RSV4) and Pierre Terblanche (Ducati
Supermono, 999, first Multistrada, Hypermotard) to fix. We talked to
them about what last year’s Moto Guzzi V12 concepts mean for the brand
and where they plan to take it. They say you should expect to see the
results of their work on a production motorcycle in two to three years. >

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