KTM Announces $2.3 Million Road Racing Contingency Program For The U.S.

KTM Announces $2.3 Million Road Racing Contingency Program For The U.S.

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KTM ANNOUNCES ITS LARGEST-EVER ROAD RACING CONTINGENCY PROGRAM

Contingency details have been announced for KTM’s 2017 Road Racing season.

MURRIETA, Calif. – KTM Motorsports is pleased to announce details of its largest-ever road racing contingency program for the 2017 race season. Totaling over $2.3 million in available payout, the KTM Contingency program offers contingency for top-three results in 18 different road racing series.

Racers competing aboard the KTM RC 390, RC CUP RACEBIKE, 690 DUKE and 1290 SUPER DUKE R will have the opportunity to earn the following payout for a top-three finish: 1st – $400, 2nd – $250, 3rd – $100.

Additionally, the following regional race series are included in this year’s KTM Contingency lineup: American Federation of Motorcycles (AFM), American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA), American Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA Sprint Series), Championship Cup Series (CCS), Central Roadracing Association (CRA), Chuckwalla Valley Motorcycle Association (CVMA), Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA Sprint Series), Loudon Road Race Series (LRRS), Masters of the Mountains (UtahSBA), Motorcycle Roadracing Association (MRA), Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association (OMRRA), WERA National Challenge Series, WERA Sportsman (Atlantic Coastal Region, Mid-Central Region, North Central Region, Southeast Region, West Region) and Washington Motorcycle Road Racing Association (WMRRA).

For more information on KTM’s contingency program and for registration details, please visit www.ktmcash.com.

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