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Infographic with numbers and data Ducati MotoE on the track: maximum speed at Mugello
Numbers and data on track of the Ducati MotoE: at Mugello the maximum speed (photo: IntactGP – data: Ducati)

Numbers and data of Ducati MotoE on the track

Numbers and data of Ducati MotoE on the track: what is the track performance of the V21L, the electric motorcycle designed by Ducati for the world championship MotoE?
On October 21, 2021, Ducati announced that it would become the sole supplier of the MotoE World Championship, the electric class of the MotoGP, starting from 2023. After several internal tests carried out by the official Ducati Corse test team, the MotoE of Borgo Panigale was ridden on the track by the MotoE riders at the Jerez and Barcelona tests before the official start of the 2023 season.
During the official presentation, Ducati declared the data and performance of its first electric motorcycle: 150 HP of power, 140 Nm of torque, 275 km/h top speed and so on. But what is the actual performance of the V21L on track? How did the 18 riders of the MotoE ride it? Thanks to the collaboration of Ducati, Dorna and some teams, we can present a series of data obtained from the telemetry of the bikes involved in the MotoGP electric world championship races.

Infographic with the performance of the MotoE at turn 13 of the Le Mans circuit
Infographic with the performance of the MotoE at turn 13 of the Le Mans circuit

Ducati MotoE acceleration and top speed on track

Let's start with two basic data: maximum speed and acceleration. The MotoE 2023 weighs 225 kg plus the weight of the rider. We are talking about several tens of kg more than a MotoGP bike; despite this, the V21L accelerates like a MotoGP bike, taking 2.5 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h. Thanks to the electric motor's high torque, the MotoE's acceleration remains very high, up to 50% of maximum motor speed; at this point, the torque gradually decreases. Despite this, the MotoE reaches 200 km/h in less than seven seconds.

Numbers and data: infographic with the acceleration curve of Ducati MotoE from 0 to 200 km / h
The acceleration curve of the Ducati MotoE from 0 to 200 km/h (photo: Aspar Team – data: Ducati)

Different tracks have specific engine maps and gear ratios, which is why the Ducati MotoE it reaches different maximum speeds depending on the circuit. The highest value reached during one of the official rounds of the 2023 season was 281.9 km/h at the end of the long Mugello straight. A similar value was reached in Barcelona, ​​while on the other tracks, the top speed was lower, on average around 250 km/h.
In what way the Ducati MotoE does it reach these speeds? If we take Mugello as a reference, as the rider raises the bike from the 55.6° inclination during the turn 15 (Bucine), the V21L accelerates from 100 km/h up to 281.9 km/h in 20 seconds, 17 of such as with the throttle open at 100%. In the first three seconds of acceleration, the bike is still leaning as it travels out of the corner with the throttle partially open.
The graph below shows the speed and throttle opening on the main straight at Mugello, between turn 15 (Bucine) and turn 1 (San Donato).

Numbers and data: the telemetry of MotoE relating to the straight from Mugello
The telemetry of MotoE relating to the main straight of Mugello (data: Ducati)

Ducati MotoE braking on track

How is the braking of the Ducati V21L? Also, in this case, there are similarities with MotoGP braking, net of the differences between the two braking systems (carbon discs for the MotoGP, steel discs for the MotoE). In the most demanding braking points, such as those of turn 1 in Barcelona or Mugello, the braking times are similar between MotoGP and MotoE (about five seconds); in the first case, the deceleration is greater, while in the second case, the mass is greater.

Numbers and data: infographic with the braking telemetry of the MotoE relating to Barcelona's turn 1
The braking telemetry of the MotoE relating to Barcelona turn 1 (photo: Aspar Team – data: Ducati)

Looking at the speed and at the braking circuit oil pressure graphs, the latter reaches around 12 bar in the first part of the braking. As the bike decelerates and the lean angle increases, the force acting on the brakes decreases until it vanishes before the apex. The maximum pressure value of the braking circuit of 14 bar was recorded at Sachsering, in the first part of the braking of turn 12, at the end of the downhill straight at the Waterfall.

Numbers and data: infographic with the braking telemetry of the MotoE relating to curve 12 of the Sachsenring
The braking telemetry of the MotoE relating to turn 12 of the Sachsenring (photo: Intact GP – data: Ducati)

The lap times of the MotoE 2023

On all the tracks in 2023, from Le Mans and Misano, the V21L beat the previous lap record. Furthermore, from the very first races, at the French GP, all participants were faster than the previous lap record MotoE.

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Circuits Telemetry

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