After two rounds of the 2021 season the landscape was looking bleak and barren for KTM for their fifth term in the class. In the wake of the sixth and seventh races of the calendar and after some rapid revisions the Austrians have performed a startling turnaround, and their lead rider is in feisty form
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Madrid movers: MXGP Images
Red Bull KTM owned the new hard-pack south of Madrid as MXGP rushes to reach a 2020 conclusion. Check out some pics from the Grand Prix of Spain
Let’s Dream Big
“There’s always a moment in a budding rider’s career when you are left in little doubt this person is something out of the ordinary.” Neil Morrison explains that Brad Binder was soon set for MotoGP greatness anyway
Beirer praises “perfect” team for 2018 dominance
KTM reach the end of their second MotoGP season at Valencia this weekend and can eye progress on the asphalt but their spoils on the dirt and in the realm of MXGP remain without peer. Director Pit Beirer right feels the motocross effort has arrived to a zenith
More than one last pay cheque?
Dani Pedrosa is sliding his way out of MotoGP and only has two races left to preserve a remarkable record in Grand Prix. Neil Morrison analyses the Spaniard’s tricky final term and asks what he might bring to KTM in his new role for 2019
The last song: Covington’s departure starts to fold the flag
Thomas Covington’s departure from MXGP means even less American representation at a time when Grand Prix riders have perhaps never been stronger than their USA counterparts. The Husqvarna man’s return to his homeland also leaves MX2 devoid of a character and an individual who took a big career risk to walk to his own tune…
3 talking points from an epic Motocross of Nations
France’s fifth, the great American drought, Dutch dominance, flimsy motorcycles and a crowd size for the ages: or maybe there is even more to take away from RedBud? Read on