
Troy Bayliss announced himself to the world in 2001 with a debut Superbike World Championship season of extraordinary conviction. The Australian from Taree, riding the Ducati 996R for the factory Ducati Infostrada team, combined raw aggression with an instinctive feel for the legendary V-twin to claim the title at his first attempt — a feat that announced him as one of the most naturally gifted superbike riders of his generation. The 996R was Ducati's ultimate evolution of the 916 lineage — a sonorous, torque-rich L-twin that demanded commitment and rewarded bravery, perfectly suited to Bayliss's fearless, inch-perfect riding style. His 2001 campaign remains one of the most impressive debut title wins in WorldSBK history.
This precision die-cast replica faithfully captures the iconic red, green and white Ducati Infostrada livery, complete with the bold #21, Shell and Infostrada branding, and the unmistakable trellis frame and exposed mechanical detail that make the 996R one of the most visually spectacular racing motorcycles ever built.
Scale: 1:18