BRAAAAP PIZZA DELIVERY

COMING IN HOT!

At KTM, we live and breathe performance. From racetracks to remote enduro trails, we push the limits in every direction – and now, we’re pushing them straight to your front door!

Introducing Braaaap Pizza Delivery: a high-speed, high-performance food delivery service unlike anything you've seen before Whether you’re deep in the countryside or halfway up a mountain trail, our mission is simple: get that delicious pizza to you, fast! Powered by the KTM 890 SMT and operated by our elite delivery riders – who just happen to be super-speedy bakers – we’re redefining what it means to be READY TO RACE

THE FASTEST DELIVERY. EVER.

Forget 30-minute guarantees.

With Braaaap Pizza, we’re talking oven-to-door in under 10 minutes.*

Thanks to a combination of road-ripping performance, offroad agility, and zero regard for conventional delivery routes, your pizza arrives the only way we know how: Coming in hot!

ORDER WITH THE APP

Speed meets simplicity with the Braaaap Pizza Delivery App.

Just open the app, place your order, and track your delivery rider in real-time — lean angle, terrain type, and average wheelie distance included.

Currently available in select regions** with more routes being added daily.

Braaaap Pizza Delivery

Braaaap Pizza Delivery

WANT YOUR PIZZA FAST? CHOOSE BRAAAAP!

*Pizza condition may vary on delivery.

**Subject to terrain, weather, rider fitness, and oven pre-heating.

KTM NEWS

ELI TOMAC AND RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING FINISH P2 AT INDIANAPOLIS TRIPLE CROWN

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A consistent performance in Round 9 of the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship saw Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Eli Tomac finish second overall at tonight's Indianapolis Triple Crown, keeping him firmly in 450SX title contention at the midway point of the season. On the notoriously challenging Indiana track surface, Tomac and his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION found comfort early during afternoon qualifying, topping the 450SX timesheets for the fourth time this year with a 45.434s lap-time. Starting outside the top 10 in the opening race of the dynamic Triple Crown format saw the 33-year-old mount an impressive charge through the field, crossing the line in a hard-fought third position as the checkered flag waved. Tomac recorded second-place finishes in Races 2 and 3, which saw the two-time Supercross Champion secure second overall and claim his seventh podium result of the 2026 season, including four race wins. Tomac now sits just four points out of the premier class lead entering the mid-season weekend off, with racing to resume in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 21. Eli Tomac: “It was a good night overall. I made one mistake in Race 3, which allowed Hunter [Lawrence] to pull out a second or two lead, which I just wasn’t able to bring back. I’m glad to get out of here in P2 because this place makes for a really tough night of racing with the Triple Crown format, as well as the soil, so I’m looking forward to the break now.” Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Jorge Prado returned to competition after missing the previous two rounds due to a shoulder injury, with the four-time world champion qualifying a competitive fourth in the 450SX Class at the conclusion of the afternoon sessions. After capturing the holeshot in Race 1, the 25-year-old guided his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION at the front of the field during the opening laps, negotiating the technical circuit to take a sixth-place finish. As the track continued to break down, Prado added a pair of P6 scores over the remaining races, securing sixth overall at Round 9 in what marked a successful return. Jorge Prado: "My first round back at Indianapolis was a very solid day – I’m happy with P6 overall with three sixth-place scores across the finals. I was also P4 in practice and had solid starts all night, so I’m obviously not 100 percent yet, but I think that given how I felt this weekend, I really optimized everything. It was important to gain experience in racing a track like this for the future. I’m happy to come out of here with a solid result and then get one weekend off where we will put in a lot of work, and then enter the next round way better.” Also equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Aaron Plessinger charged to a measured P8 finish in Race 1, before a collision with another rider in the second outing resulted in an unfortunate DNF. The 30-year-old withdrew from Race 3, however, he has since been cleared of any major injury from the impact and will regroup across the break to come out strong in Birmingham. Aaron Plessinger: “My day was going alright in Indianapolis and I felt we made some steps forward throughout qualifying. I climbed up to eighth in the first race, which was good, given where I started – I felt I rode pretty well. And then in Race 2, I got a pretty good start inside the top-five before Kenny [Roczen] slid on one of the on-offs, then he went double while I tripled, which had me plough directly into his back tire on the next jump. It took me off the bike and now I have a pretty good bruise on my right arm where his tire hit me, but as bad as it was, I think I got pretty lucky to get away from that one with nothing broken. We didn’t do the third race, which was unfortunate, although now having a weekend off, we’ll keep up the work and keep grinding.” Next Race: March 21 – Birmingham, Alabama Results 450SX Class – Indianapolis 1. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 2. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 3. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 6. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 7. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 12. Justin Hill (KTM) 15. Grant Harlan (KTM) 18. Kevin Moranz (KTM) 19. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 9 of 17 rounds 1. Hunter Lawrence, 196 points 2. Eli Tomac, 192 3. Cooper Webb, 171 8. Aaron Plessinger, 98 9. Malcolm Stewart, 90 10. Jorge Prado, 89 19. RJ Hampshire, 38

LETTENBICHLER CLAIMS FOURTH AT SUPERENDURO FINALE IN FRANCE

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Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler wrapped up his 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship campaign with a strong showing at the final round in Douai, France. Delivering consistent performances across the three Prestige races, the German secured fourth overall on the night with a 3-3-4 scorecard. The result also confirmed his sixth place in the final championship standings, despite missing two of the seven rounds earlier in the season.