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Ducati Diavel 1260 - The Way Out
From BARCELLONA to Cap De Creus. An alternative route along Spain’s best-known coast.
Villajuiga Cap de Creus
Barcellona
Following on from the first New York leg, the second chapter of The Way Out – A Journey in Search of Freedom starts from the centre of Barcelona before escaping into the wild heart of the Costa Brava, where the Pyrenees infringe on blue waves rippled by the wind and the roads chase each other up the mountain side. WATCH GUARDATHE IL VIDEO VIDEO
Ducati Diavel 1260 - The Way Out
The mimes on Las Ramblas, the unique flair of Gaudì’s architecture and the bars of the Olympic port. The best-known Barcelona is one of music, art and movida. But for those who want to break the mould, we have an alternative route to suggest. And when it comes to escaping the routine, there is only one bike that can guide us, the Diavel 1260. Our starting point is Montjuic hill. Climb up and you will soon have a different take on the city. 173 metres high, Montjuic is a mountain in the heart of the city that offers
Ducati Diavel 1260 - The Way Out
a breath-taking view out over the maze of streets, teeming with life. We climb up early in the morning, just after dawn, when the houses, buildings and stores are still slumbering, so there is the thrilling sensation that we are witnessing the reawakening of that untamed Catalonian spirit. But once the sun comes up, it is time to take the road that heads north, towards the Costa Brava. Our first destination is Tossa de Mar, “the blue paradise” of painter Marc Chagall. The real excitement comes along the next stretch of road, which links Tossa de Mar to Sant Feliu de Guíxols.
Ducati Diavel 1260 - The Way Out
A real paradise for those who are keen to exploit the full potential of the Diavel 1260 and enjoy every aspect of roads that unexpectedly open onto what is very rugged, wild nature. Our journey in search of freedom continues along the GI-614. The road connects the Gulf of Roses with Cadaqués, the hometown of Salvador Dalì, the undisputed genius of Surrealism and one of the most influential Spanish artists of the 20th century. Electrifying and alluring, perhaps a little narrow at times, this strip of asphalt weaves through nature’s dust and rocks. On reaching the typical white houses of Cadaqués, we can
Ducati Diavel 1260 - The Way Out
allow ourselves a break. And after a visit to the Dalì museum, we get back in the saddle and twist the throttle as we head for the Cap de Creus natural park. Reaching Cap de Creus means pushing to our limits to return to our origins. Once here, at Spain’s most easterly point, we can switch off the engine of the Diavel 1260 and let our gaze wander beyond the horizon, finally quenching our thirst for freedom. Until the next time at least.
NATIONAL LANGUAGE Spanish
ALCOHOL LEVEL 0.05%
DOCUMENTS Identity card, driver license
ITALIAN CONSULATE www.esteri.it/mae/it
ELECTRICITY 220 V e 50 Hz
TOURIST BOARD https://www.spain.info/it/
EMERGENCY NUMBER 112
SPEED LIMITS 30 km/h city center 90 - 120 km/h highways
Ducati Diavel 1260 - The Way Out BIKE CHECK
Oil level check Filter check Tyre wear and pressure check Chain tension check Brake pad check
CLOTHING
Technical clothing to protect yourself in city traffic without compromising on comfort and style: Black Rider, leather jacket with protection. Black Steel, full-face helmet. D-Attitude, open face helmet. Visit the online store SHOP DUCATI
ESSENTIALS
Credit card Navigator with handlebar attachment Multitool pliers Headlamp
THE JOURNEY DAY 1 BARCELLONA
A tour to explore the centre of Barcelona BARCELLONA BY NIGHT
The wonders of a Spanish evening DAY 2
From Gorges du Verdon to Col de la Bonette
DAY 1
A tour to explore the centre of Barcelona
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Montjuïc
Our journey begins at Montjuïc, the panoramic hill a few miles from the centre that immediately offers us an unforgettable, unusual, and breath-taking view of the city. 173 metres high, from Montjuïc we can watch as the metropolis wakes at first light. The Diavel 1260 is fun and dynamic.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Barri Gòtic
At the heart of the old city, the timeless Barrio Gotico is the only area to remain just as it was in the Middle Ages. We inhale the crisp morning air, select the “Urban” riding mode and explore the streets, taking in the art, the history and the beauty.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Museu de la moto
The passion this Catalan city has for motorcycling runs so deep as to have resulted in a permanent exhibition, dedicated to the history of the motorcycle in Catalunya. The exhibition is a tribute to the 24 Horas Motocilistas de Montjuïc, a city circuit 3.7 km in length. A real must see for enthusiasts.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
El Born
We continue our journey down the long strip of asphalt that is Las Ramblas, before reaching El Born, in the Ciutat Vella. Riding the narrow streets of El Born means taking a trip through time, as we explore its maze of streets, bars, stores, and piazzas. In the city, the engine is linear and elastic, offering smooth but powerful drive. GALLERY
PLACES OF INTEREST
Estació De França
As we approach Barcelona’s train station, we are struck by the elegant building, often compared to the old Gare d’Orsay in Paris. Designed by engineer Andreu Muntaner and architect Pedro Muguruza, the Estació de França was conceived for the International Exhibition of 1929.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Gràcia
The Gràcia district is one of the most charming and authentic areas of Barcelona, famous for its revolutionary spirit and bohemian character. Crossing the lanes and piazzas of the barrio, the Diavel 1260 is linear even at low speeds, ideal for everyday use in the city.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Poblenou
Poblenou proves be one of the most interesting and up-and-coming areas of the city, transformed in recent years into the technological and artistic centre of Barcelona. Creativity, design, and technology meet history, which makes for a district as unique as the Diavel 1260.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Port Vell
Las Ramblas comes to an end, leading us into the heart of Port Vell, or the ‘Old Port’. A place that has been able to reinvent itself, it has become an emblematic space and a point of reference for locals and tourists alike.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Raval
Raval – where the old and new come together to create a lively and appealing atmosphere. The strong multiculturalism that characterises the district makes it a singular, vibrant, and colourful place, the Diavel 1260 guiding us through its streets with an innate curiosity.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Plaça de Catalunya
Inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1927, Plaça de Catalunya is still the cornerstone of Barcelona even now, the point from which the city’s main arterial roads extend. All we need do is choose a road to travel.
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DAY 1 - NIGHT
The wonders of a Spanish evening
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PLACES OF INTEREST
La Pedrera
A standout building, Casa Milà, was built between 1906 and 1912 by architect Antoni Gaudí. Now a World Heritage Site, it continues to represent the architectonic cutting-edge a century later. A timeless piece that never goes out of fashion, it is both unique and surprising.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Sant Martì
Sant Martí is the city’s residential district, to the north-east of the centre. A very extensive area, it is nevertheless easy to navigate, as its roads are perpendicular and parallel.
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Tibidabo
At 512 metres above sea level, Tibidabo hill is the ideal place for those wanting to escape the chaos of the city centre and enjoy one of the best views of Barcelona. Through these turns, the engine of the Diavel 1260 flaunts its true character, showcasing its power, delivery, and feeling.
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From Gorges du Verdon to Col de la Bonette
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PLACES OF INTEREST
Parc De La Ciutadella
The Parc de la Ciutadella is one of the most characteristic sites in Barcelona, a place where street artists and musicians gather each day. Its gardens conceal a rich historic and cultural patrimony, just waiting to be explored. The Cascada Monumental is a standout feature of the park; the fountain was designed by Josep Fontseré with the help of a very young Gaudì. GALLERY
PLACES OF INTEREST
Disseny Museum
The Disseny Museum is the most important museum in Barcelona dedicated to design, fashion, and decorative arts. Inaugurated in 2014 and housed in a specially created building that takes the name of Disseny Hub, it collates collections from various museums that were previously spread across the city in one contemporary and original building. GALLERY
PLACES OF INTEREST
Parc del Forum
Located on Barcelona’s north coast, the sprawling Forum Park is an enormous coastal leisure complex. Built in 2004 for the Universal Forum of Cultures, it incorporates the Forum building, a museum, two auditoriums, the city’s largest piazza and an avantgarde beach area.
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Port De La Selva
We leave Barcelona and head towards Port de la Selva, to the north of the Costa Brava, a route that stands out for its extraordinarily varied landscapes, beautiful beaches, and majestic mountains. The riding mode is now “Sport”, and we fully enjoy the performance that only the Diavel 1260 can offer through the turns and counterturns. GALLERY
TYPICAL FOODS
CLIMATE
Pan amb tomàquet A rustic slice of toasted bread, spread with tomato and a touch of garlic and dressed with oil and a pinch of salt.
Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate albeit with some slightly different characteristics, like a not insignificant amount of rain in summer and a minimum of rain in winter. In Barcelona, and throughout Catalunya in fact, the classic Mediterranean climate taken to mean damp winters and warm, dry summers is affected by the region’s position compared to the rest of the Western Mediterranean. January and February are the coldest months, July and August the hottest.
Butifarra A sausage made with chopped pork meat and dressed with spices, salt, and pepper. Raw, fried, or grilled. Escalivada Peppers, aubergine, potato, onion, oil, pepper, and salt. All grilled and served with a slice of toasted bread.
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