Featured on CEO Weekly - Silvia Rizzo & Ducati: She Rides Like She Means It, and She Does

Published on 12 October 2025 at 16:15

In its latest feature, CEO Weekly portrays Silvia Rizzo not as a performer, but as a force of presence —

a woman who turns movement into meaning.

 

The article opens with a line that says it all:

“Before the engines roar to life, her presence is already felt.”

 

From there, it unfolds like a study in motion and stillness — exploring how Silvia turns power into grace and strength into quiet confidence.

The Ducati Panigale V2 becomes more than a motorcycle; it becomes a mirror, reflecting her precision, her instinct, and her unapologetic sense of style.

As the piece notes, “It’s like a dress designed for her by someone who has long understood her style.”

 

Through CEO Weekly’s lens, Silvia emerges not as someone chasing recognition, but as someone who creates meaning through form.

Her world is built on the belief that comfort never leaves a mark — presence does.

 

Alongside her, Benjamin Besselsen contributes what the article calls “a quiet strength that doesn’t need titles to make an impression.”

Their visual dialogue — captured by Estelle Roelofs in collaboration with Ducati Netherlands and Affetto Ducati — becomes a metaphor for balance itself: elegance meeting control, energy meeting restraint.

 

As the story concludes, the journalist writes:

“This wasn’t about showing strength, but showing presence. Not posing, but becoming.”

 

A sentence that perfectly defines both the Ducati spirit and Silvia’s way of moving through the world: focused, intentional, unforgettable.

 

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