KTM’s MotoGP Plans Announced

KTM’s MotoGP Plans Announced

© 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:


Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

By David Swarts

At a press conference Saturday at Valencia, KTM CEO Stefan Pierer announced that his company will field a 125cc Grand Prix team in 2003 and plans to run a V4 four-stroke in the 2005 MotoGP season. The Austrian manufacturer has hired Harald Bartol and Warren Willing to build the team, has acquired sponsorship from Red Bull and plans to begin testing in February 2003 with former 125cc World Champion Roberto Locatelli.

KTM has had success in off-road racing, and recently signed seven-time Supercross Champion Jeremy McGrath to a four-year agreement.

According to Pierer, KTM’s sales have grown from 6000 motorcycles in 1991 to 62,000 units sold in 2001.

Latest Posts

World Endurance: Yamalube YART Yamaha On Pole For Le Mans 24-Hour

  EWC CHAMPION TEAM YART CHARGES TO 24 HEURES MOTOS...

World Supersport: Manzi Tops Superpole Qualifying At Assen

Stefano Manzi topped FIM Supersport World Championship Superpole qualifying...

Baggers: Fong Breaks Road Atlanta Record

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this...

MotoAmerica: Landers On Provisional Twins Cup Pole At Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this...

WorldSBK: Bautista Leads FP2 At Rainy Assen

Alvaro Bautista led FIM Superbike World Championship Free Practice...