Ducati, in collaboration with Lenovo, utilizes over 50 sensors on their motorbikes in MotoGP racing.The data collected from these sensors includes tire rotation, speed, grip, and acceleration.This data is crucial for making adjustments and improvements to maximize performance.Engineers analyze performance data remotely and on-site to enhance the riders' competitiveness.The partnership between Lenovo and Ducati ensures efficient data analysis and bike optimization.Data gathered not only benefits racing but also contributes to enhancing road bikes' safety and performance.The data helps in identifying areas for improvement and fine-tuning the rider's performance.Data interpretation by human experts remains essential alongside technological advancements.The collaboration enhances rider safety and optimizes performance for both professional racers and casual riders.Ducati's use of advanced technology and data collection demonstrates a commitment to innovation in racing.