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    Che cos'è una sport tourer?

    Il titolo di Sports Tourer viene spesso attribuito a moto che consentono di percorrere distanze più lunghe rispetto alle Supersport, ma che hanno una certa essenza di sportività. Per KTM, una Sports Tourer è una moto che consente di spingere al massimo, di scivolare in curva e di uscirne a tutta velocità! Il tutto coprendo distanze maggiori di quelle che sarebbe possibile percorrere con una Supersport!

    2024 ktm 1290 super duke gt

    THE LONG DISTANCE BEAST

    Pensa alla KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT come a un comodo missile balistico. Alimentata da un bicilindrico a V da 175 cavalli che eroga 141 Nm di coppia, divora le traiettorie provinciali e di confine con il minimo sforzo. Va da sé che, quando è il momento di coprire distanze in comodità, la KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT è una vera e propria arma.

    2024 ktm 890 smt

    THE LONG-RANGE SUPERMOTO WEAPON

    Che cosa ottieni se aggiungi un pizzico di touring a un'abbondante porzione di prestazioni imbattibili sull'asfalto e completi il tutto con una generosa spruzzata di DNA da supermoto? Ottieni la nuovissima KTM 890 SMT. Senza nessun compromesso e nessun trucco, la KTM 890 SMT riprende da dove l'iconica KTM 990 SMT aveva lasciato, presentandosi come un pacchetto maneggevole e dalle prestazioni elevate che si fa strada verso la vetta del segmento delle sport tourer di media cilindrata.

      2024 KTM 890 smt

      2024 KTM 890 smt

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      KTM ORANGE BOARD

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      The ORANGE BOARD is KTM’s official rider panel. It’s where KTM riders and KTM teams meet to shape the road ahead. Born from the spirit of the community, this panel brings together selected members who live and breathe the READY TO RACE spirit - combining real-world riding experience with the drive to push boundaries. This isn’t just a focus group. It’s a seat at the table.

      DEFENDING 450MX CHAMPION CHASE SEXTON FINISHES FIFTH IN REDBUD RETURN

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      Defending 450MX Champion Chase Sexton made a successful return to racing during Round 6 of the 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship at the RedBud National, with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider scoring a top-five finish overall after showcasing front-running speed throughout the day. In what is considered his home race on the schedule, Sexton powered his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION – which was sporting a unique livery in celebration of the 4th of July weekend – to the eighth fastest qualifying time, with RedBud marking his first appearance since exiting the Fox Raceway season-opener. After scoring a P5 finish in Moto 1 at the iconic Michigan circuit, Sexton charged toward the front of the field in Moto 2, running as high as second place before a late mishap saw him finish fourth. Fifth overall was a convincing result upon return and a solid foundation to build from in the second half of the season. Chase Sexton: "First race back at RedBud wasn't great results-wise, but I didn't really expect a whole lot coming into the round. Second moto, I was pleasantly surprised that even if I wasn't riding great, that my speed was still pretty good. I'm happy with the day – onward and upward from here to build into SMX and try to win some races." 450MX teammate Aaron Plessinger powered his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to the sixth-fastest qualifying time. A P6 finish in Moto 1 was another strong performance for ‘The Cowboy’, despite developing a fever that would ultimately end his weekend early. Together with the team, Plessinger elected to sit out Moto 2 for safety purposes and to prioritize his recovery, currently fifth overall in the point-standings. In 250MX, Tom Vialle qualified sixth overall, before racing to the front of the pack in Moto 1 onboard his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. After leading the race during its opening stages, Vialle would eventually claim third, before a fall in Moto 2 saw him eventually claim 21st, resulting in P13 for the weekend. After six rounds, Vialle holds P4 in the championship. Tom Vialle: "Practice and qualifying were good, then I was leading Moto 1 for a while until about six or seven laps to go, where I ended up in third. Overall, my speed was much better there than previous rounds, which was good. Unfortunately, I had a crash at the start of the second moto in turn two. I kind of collided with another rider and I flew off the track, so I'm lucky to be alright. I did what I could to come back to 21st, so we'll get back to training in Florida and come out strong in Millville." Equipped with his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, 250MX teammate Julien Beaumer qualified in a promising fifth position, before recording a more challenging 16-13 moto scorecard for 16th overall as the series heads to Spring Creek next weekend. Julien Beaumer: “It was another pretty average day for me. Second moto was off to a better start, but then I crashed late and just struggled to get going again. We'll get some things figured out this week and come back to try again at Millville." Next Race: July 12 – Spring Creek, Minnesota Results 450MX Class – RedBud National 1. Jett Lawrence (Honda) 2. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 3. Justin Cooper (Yamaha) 4. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 5. Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 7. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) 8. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 12. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 450MX Class 2025 after 6 of 11 rounds 1. Jett Lawrence, 290 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 239 3. Justin Cooper, 221 5. Aaron Plessinger, 204 6. RJ Hampshire, 185 11. Malcolm Stewart, 105 17. Justin Barcia, 52 21. Chase Sexton, 35 Results 250MX Class – RedBud National 1. Jo Shimoda (Honda) 2. Jalek Swoll (Triumph) 3. Michael Mosiman (Yamaha) 6. Ryder DiFrancesco (GASGAS) 13. Tom Vialle (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 16. Julien Beaumer (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 250MX Class 2025 after 6 of 11 rounds 1. Haiden Deegan, 274 points 2. Jo Shimoda, 236 3. Levi Kitchen, 189 4. Tom Vialle, 186 13. Julien Beaumer, 106 14. Ryder DiFrancesco, 91 16. Casey Cochran, 88
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