Ducati bike owners celebrate Diavel Day at Café France Libis

MANILA, Philippines – Motorbike owners and enthusiasts celebrated their common passion for fast rides in their Ducati Diavel motorbikes during the recent Ducati Diavel Day. Members of the Ducati Desmo Owners Club Philippines (DDOCP) and affiliate motorbike clubs gathered at the Café France in Libis, Quezon City to plan their upcoming activities and events, before going on a motorcade around the Katipunan area.

“This is the first time we’re holding the Ducati Diavel Day and we hope that this becomes an annual tradition, just like the Ducati Monster Day,” said Tyrone Reyes of Guns Motorcycle Club. “The event is all about the Diavel owners creating an inner group under the Ducati family, so we could start rides, fundraisers, motorcades and other events in the future.”

Sleek, minimalist and a definite head-turner on the road, the Ducati Diavel is a favorite among Ducati enthusiasts. “If you want long rides, if you want a cruiser bike, the Ducati Diavel is the one for you,” shared Reyes. “It’s a great muscle bike that gives you power.”

“We’re very glad that the Ducati Diavel owners have initiated this event, as we have seen how they have developed a real friendship and a sense of camaraderie because of their common love for the Diavel,” said Ducati Philippines Marketing Manager Ralph Reyes.

Among the enthusiasts who planned the Ducati Diavel Day was Café France Executive Vice President Raymond Yap. The young businessman showed his support for the club by offering to hold the event at the Café France branch in Libis. “It’s my own way of showing how glad I am that our collective interests have become a way for us to form great friendships and a sense of brotherhood,” he said. “And for other riders on the road, they can always make a pitstop at Café France to refuel and get their fill of our delicious, satisfying meals.”

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