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Sunday, March 29, 2015
Coma seizes early initiative in Abu Dhabi desert challenge
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Red Bull KTM’s multi Dakar Rally winner Marc Coma seized the initiative in the first stage of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge to lead the field at the end of the opening day. Coma was fastest over the 262.3 km timed special stage, one minute 21 ahead of KTM factory teammate Sam Sunderland. The rally is the first round of the 2015 FIM Cross Country Rallies World Championship.
Other members of the KTM factory team were also well in contention after the first day in the desert with Ruben Faria in fourth and the team’s latest signing, Matthias Walkner of Austria in sixth. Moh Al Balooshi of KTM UAE was a solid seventh, Pablo Quintanilla of Chile eighth, Armand Monleon of Poland ninth and Juan Salvatierra of Bolivia tenth to give KTM eight of the top ten after Day One.
Sunday, March 08, 2015
Herlings excels at Thailand to take MX2 victory with double race wins
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing welcomed Jeffrey
“The Bullet”
Herlings back to the podium with a double race win in the MX2 GP of Thailand on Sunday with two dominant race wins to preserve his four race - two GP victory streak at the end of the second round.
Herlings’ teammate Pauls Jonass of Latvia, who has just moved permanently up to MX2 from the European-level championship, was a very impressive second place overall to indicate that KTM already has an eye on the future and the next generation of GP winners.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Jonny Walker wins Hell's Gate 2015
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Red Bull KTM’s Jonny Walker won one of the toughest of Hell’s Gate Hard Enduros in recent memory on Saturday, battling not only the usual hellish course conditions but also very bad weather. Riders had to battle against heavy rain and ultimately snow at the event in the Tuscan Mountains above Lucca in Italy.
Mario Roman and Lars Enoeckl made it an all-KTM podium in an event where the original field of just over one hundred was trimmed down to just 14 eligible for the final race up the dreaded Hell’s Peak.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Russian biker wins KTM contest
The global Name and Win a KTM competition staged by the Austrian brand closed in July.
In the competition, KTM asked participants to come up with an original name for a new bike provisionally dubbed the KTM 15 Streetfighter.
The competition kicked off a year ago, with the main prize being the 125cc street bike.
As voting wrapped up, Alexei Golkin, a KTM fan from Russia, was declared the winner with his suggestion ‘Avatar.’ He was presented with the prize in late August in a motorcycle showroom of the official KTM distributor, Bikeland.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Alexander Bukin on the dynamics of KTM motorcycle sales in Russia
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Alexander Bukin, head of the marketing department of the Bikeland motorcycles dealership network – an exclusive distributor of KTM in Russia – filled us in on the brand’s development on the Russian market.
KTM is the second largest producer of sports motorcycles in Europe. The company’s shares are listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange (Austria), and the company boasts a staff of nearly 1,800 people. European sales account for 63 percent of total sales, North America – for 25 percent, and the rest of the world, including Russia – for 12 percent of sales.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
KTM shows zero emission sport motorcycles at the Tokyo motorcycle show
The Austrian brand KTM is presenting two versions of an electrically-driven sport motorcycle for the first time. Both a sports-oriented offroad machine and a dynamic on-road bike are on display at the Tokyo Motorcycle show under the label "KTM Freeride".
One and a half years after it's commitment to developing an electrically-driven bike, KTM, the sports motorcycle company headquartered in Mattighofen, Austria is now determinedly on the way towards the production of a series-ready zero emission motorcycle. Under the label "Freeride", KTM is simultaneously presenting two series-ready versions of the electrically-driven motorcycle that truly express the sporting spirit of the brand, bikes that transport the company motto "Ready to Race" right into the 21st century. The KTM zero emission motorcycles are being shown at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show on 26-28 March, 2010.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Dakar 2010: A triumph for Cyril Despres and KTM
KTM-supported rider French-born Cyril Despres on Saturday sealed victory in the 2010 Dakar Rally after 9000 km across Argentina and Chile. He rode in triumph into Buenos Aires to complete his third Dakar victory and the ninth consecutive victory for KTM, the Austrian-made sports motorcycles.
Despres, who completed the final stage, a total ride of 707 km with a timed special of 206 km of fast track riding to finish the stage in a comfortable eighth place. He was five minutes 05 seconds behind the winner of the day, rather fittingly, his KTM support rider Rubin Faria of Portugal. Despres, who also won in 2005 and 2007 when the rally was staged across Africa, was one hour 02’ 52” minutes in front after completing the immense distance and endless challenging terrain, including four stages in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Day 14 Dakar 2010: Despres still in overall lead; Coma now winner of Stage 11
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KTM-supported rider Cyril Despres on Thursday finished the longest ride of the Dakar 2010 in eighth position at the close of Stage 12, trimming his substantial overall lead by just over 17 minutes on a day that favored the smaller 450 cc machines and demanded absolute concentration for nearly 800 km.
In order to preserve his position at the front of the pack and so close to the end of the rally, it was the French-born rider’s task to ride a steady, but solid race and arrive in San Rafael in good shape.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Day 12 Dakar 2010: third stage victory for Coma; Despres leads by 1:22.49’
KTM supported rider Marc Coma scored his third stage victory in the Dakar 2010 as riders went from La Serena to the Chilean capital of Santiago for Stage 10 as the Spaniard strengthened his determination make the best of the rest of the rally. KTM’s Cyril Despres still leads overall.
Although Coma has virtually no chance of making up the distance separating him from leader, arch rival and fellow KTM rider Despres, his will to win has not diminished. He was beset with problems during the first half of the race that put him behind in the overall ranking. Coma, who won here last year, has now taken line honors in Stages Four, Six and Ten. He has made inroads into improving his overall position but is still ranked sixteenth.
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