On Monday, September 11th, Gary Eagan left Vancouver, British Columbia, on the first 2007 Ducati Multistrada 1100 S to grace North American pavement. 51 hours and 4 minutes later, he was on the opposite coast of Canada in Halifax, Nova Scotia.#160;The shortest confirmed trans-Canadian run is 59 hours.

“I would like to thank my sponsors, Ducati North America and Avon Tires, for making my 51 hour trek possible,” said Gary. “The ride was quite a physical push on my body, but I was happy with the times posted, and the bike did not miss a beat.”#160;
Aside from the normal challenges of a long distance ride, the trans-Canadian crossing provided some unexpected hitches. These included being a little too close to the point of impact from a nearby tractor-trailer wildlife incident (which resulted in the rider getting covered with moose remains) and severe burns from a heated glove malfunction.#160;In addition, Gary lost his wallet in Montreal.#160;
The 2007 Multistrada 1100 and 1100 S have increased power and torque while maintaining the same weight and general riding characteristics of the previous Multistrada models.#160;According to Gary, he “rode the snot out of the bike and it performed exceptionally. They asked me to test a new bike and Ill tell you, the bike held up a hell of a lot better than me.”