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    KTM PICKS UP FOUR WORLD TITLES AT 2012 FIM JUNIOR MX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS!

    published at 26.08.2012 / created by Marcia Hill

    Young riders from all over the world met this weekend in Sevlievo, Bulgaria for the 2012 FIM World Junior Motocross Championships and KTM came away with four world titles to add to the brand’s collection.

    Australian KTM rider Caleb Grothues and Tim Gajser of Slovenia won the 65 cc and 125 cc classes. The two titles also added two more manufacturers’ world titles to the company honors list!

    The 65 cc title was virtually a sure thing for the Austrian manufacturer with the field of starters virtually all on the characteristic Orange, ‘Made in Austria’ machines. But it was the young Australia Grothues who came out on top, with his teammate Riley Dukes taking second and Romanian Robert-Crisztian Tompa in third place. Grothus and Dukes were 1-2 in each of the races on the popular Bulgarian circuit.



    KTM rider Davy Pootjes of the Netherlands finished on the 85 cc podium in third place as the best KTM rider, following on from winning the European 85 cc title at Matterley Basin last weekend. KTM factory rider Jorge Garcia Prado of Spain, who was last year’s 65 cc World Champion did not start as he was hospitalized for several days following a crash in the European title fight last weekend.

    The 125 title went to Slovenia’s Tim Gajser to add to his European title in the class from last weekend while Pauls Jonass of Latvia gave KTM another podium when he finished in third. Jonass was last year’s 85 cc World Champion and is, like Jorge Prado, a KTM factory rider.

    Overall Results 65 cc FIM Junior MX World Championships
 Sevlievo
    1. Caleb Grothues (AUS), KTM (World Champion 2012)
    2. Riley Dukes (AUS), KTM
    3. Robert-Crisztian Tompa (RO), KTM

    4. Conner Mullennix (USA), KTM
    5. Timur Petrashin (RUS), Kawasaki

    65 cc Overall Manufacturers Standings
    1. KTM, 50 points

    2. Kawasaki, 30

    Overall Results 85 cc FIM Junior MX World Championships
 Sevlievo
    1. Brian Hsu (D), Suzuki
    2. Austin Forkner (USA), Kawasaki
    3. Davy Pootjes (NL), KTM
    4. Ivan Petrov (BG), KTM
    5. Tomas Ragadini (I), KTM


    85cc Overall Manufacturers Standings

    1. Suzuki, 45 points
    2. Kawasaki, 45
    3. KTM, 44

    

Overall Results 125 cc FIM Junior MX World Championships Sevlievo
    1. Tim Gajser (SLO), KTM (World Champion 2012)
    2. Simone Furlotti (I), Suzuki
    3. Pauls Jonass (LAT), KTM
    4. Jorge Zaragoza Beltran (E), Suzuki
    5. James Dunn (GB), KTM
    Other KTM
    6. Vaclav Kovar (CZ), KTM
    7. Calvin Vlaanderen (NL), KTM
    8. Nicholas Adams (RSA), KTM
    10. Hamish Harwood (NZ), KTM
    12. Henry Jacobi (D), KTM
    13. Jaap Corneth (NL), KTM
    14. Brian Bogers (NL), KTM
    16. Davide Bonini (I), KTM
    17. Joel Milesevic (AUS), KTM

    125 cc Overall Manufacturers Standings
    1. KTM, 50
    points
    2. Suzuki, 44
    3. Yamaha, 30

    Print

    Caleb Grothues (AUS) 65 cc MX Junior World Champion 2012

    Grothues with his KTM 65 SX winner in both motos

    Davy Pootjes (NL) overall third in the 85 cc class

    Tim Gajser (SLO) 125 cc MX Junior World Champion 2012

    Gajser won both races on the KTM 125 SX

    Young KTM Factory rider Pauls Jonass (LAT) overall third in the 125 cc World Championships

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