Ducati.Net Photo Gallery - Vicki's View

That's Cook Neilson (pronounced "Nelson"). Cook and his life long best friend, Phil Schilling did something in 1977 that captured the imagination of motorcyclists all around the USA. They built and raced "Old Blue", born when Cook’s personal Ducati 750 SuperSport was transformed into a bike light enough and fast enough to beat the competition. The duo bored the original 748cc engine to 883cc and reduced weight using revolutionary techniques such as plasma-spraying aluminum rotors and fabricating titanium axles – all technology that was previously off limits to a privateer team. The two Cycle magazine editors captivated readers month after month as they chronicled their pursuit of victory at Daytona. When Daytona arrived they won the race; creating a moment in Ducati history that stands out to this day.  That's where this story begins I suppose......
It was a wonderful and moving moment
Clearly, it's a happy "reunion". After lots of hugs and celebrations the gang moves off to celebrate elsewhere
But he pulls it off
The look on Rich's face is what happens after you stay up 4 nights finishing the bike, drive 12 hours to deliver it and then Cook asks you to make a speech. :-)
And he introduces Rich to the room
And Cook comes to the same conclusion shortly. I never heard anybody tell Cook who built it but the next thing I heard Cook was calling Rich Lambrechts to the floor
Brian Slark and Phil
That's Cook Neilson (pronounced "Nelson"). Cook and his life long best friend, Phil Schilling did something in 1977 that captured the imagination of motorcyclists all around the USA. They built and raced "Old Blue", born when Cook’s personal Ducati 750 SuperSport was transformed into a bike light enough and fast enough to beat the competition. The duo bored the original 748cc engine to 883cc and reduced weight using revolutionary techniques such as plasma-spraying aluminum rotors and fabricating titanium axles – all technology that was previously off limits to a privateer team. The two Cycle magazine editors captivated readers month after month as they chronicled their pursuit of victory at Daytona. When Daytona arrived they won the race; creating a moment in Ducati history that stands out to this day. That's where this story begins I suppose......
That's Cook Neilson (pronounced "Nelson"). Cook and his life long best friend, Phil Schilling did something in 1977 that captured the imagination of motorcyclists all around the USA. They built and raced "Old Blue", born when Cook’s personal Ducati 750 SuperSport was transformed into a bike light enough and fast enough to beat the competition. The duo bored the original 748cc engine to 883cc and reduced weight using revolutionary techniques such as plasma-spraying aluminum rotors and fabricating titanium axles – all technology that was previously off limits to a privateer team. The two Cycle magazine editors captivated readers month after month as they chronicled their pursuit of victory at Daytona. When Daytona arrived they won the race; creating a moment in Ducati history that stands out to this day.  That's where this story begins I suppose......
That's Cook Neilson (pronounced "Nelson"). Cook and his life long best friend, Phil Schilling did something in 1977 that captured the imagination of motorcyclists all around the USA. They built and raced "Old Blue", born when Cook’s personal Ducati 750 SuperSport was transformed into a bike light enough and fast enough to beat the competition. The duo bored the original 748cc engine to 883cc and reduced weight using revolutionary techniques such as plasma-spraying aluminum rotors and fabricating titanium axles – all technology that was previously off limits to a privateer team. The two Cycle magazine editors captivated readers month after month as they chronicled their pursuit of victory at Daytona. When Daytona arrived they won the race; creating a moment in Ducati history that stands out to this day. That's where this story begins I suppose......
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