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    What is a sports tourer?

    The title of Sports Tourer is often given to motorcycles that allow you to ride for longer distances than Supersports but, have some essence of sportiness. At KTM, a Sports Tourer is a motorcycle that lets you push as hard as you can, slide into corners, and blast out of them! All of this while covering bigger distances than would otherwise be possible on a Supersport!

    2024 ktm 1290 super duke gt

    THE LONG DISTANCE BEAST

    Think of the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT as a comfortable ballistic missile. Powered by a 175 horsepower V-twin cranking out 141 Nm of torque, it devours provincial and border lines with minimal effort. Needless to say then, when it comes to covering ground comfortably at speed, the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT is a bit of a weapon.

    2024 ktm 890 smt

    THE LONG-RANGE SUPERMOTO WEAPON

    What do you get when you add a touch of touring to a large serving of unbeatable tarmac performance, and finish with a strong splash of Supermoto legacy? You get the all-new KTM 890 SMT. With no compromises and no catches, the KTM 890 SMT picks up where the iconic KTM 990 SMT left off, delivering a performance and handling package that rockets its way to the top of the midweight sport-touring segment.

      2024 KTM 890 smt

      2024 KTM 890 smt

      KTM NEWS

      RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING THANKS TOM VIALLE FOR WINNING YEARS TOGETHER

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      Red Bull KTM Factory Racing extends its thanks to Tom Vialle following an illustrious seven years together across both Europe and the United States, achieving two MX2 World Championships and a pair of 250SX East Supercross Championships. Vialle joined the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team ahead of the 2019 FIM Motocross World Championship season in the MX2 category, finishing fourth in his debut campaign before capturing his first MX2 World Championship in 2020. The Frenchman would lift his second MX2 World Championship trophy at the conclusion of a thrilling 2022 series, before relocating to North America at the beginning of 2023 to contest the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX), including both the AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross Championships. After a promising rookie season in the U.S., Vialle fulfilled his goal of becoming a Supercross champion in 2024 onboard the KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, before successfully defending his crown when the 2025 championship went down to the wire in Salt Lake City this past May. The now 24-year-old has also displayed his capabilities outdoors in 250MX, finishing as runner-up in the 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship. He also finished second in the hybrid-type 250SMX standings that year, before backing his result up with third position in 2025. Over the past seven seasons, Vialle and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing have built an impressive record together, firmly establishing him as one of the most accomplished 250 cc riders of his generation on the global stage. From 2019 to 2022 in Europe, Vialle amassed 24 MX2 Grand Prix victories, 44 individual Race wins, and 46 overall podium finishes to underline his two MX2 World Championships. Upon arriving in the United States and achieving his two 250SX East titles, Vialle has claimed three Supercross wins and 18 podium results in 250SX, while earning two-career Pro Motocross 250MX round victories and eight podiums overall. He also has three 250SMX Playoffs/Final podium finishes to his credit. In addition, Vialle was a key part of Team France's victory at the 2023 FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN), where he won the MX2 category individually with the full support of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. The entire Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team thanks Tom for his dedication and success and wishes him all the best in his future endeavors.

      Rueda rules! 2025 Moto3™ world championship wrapped

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      Jose Antonio Rueda owns the 2025 Moto3 world championship with four races still remaining this year and capped a campaign of outstanding results and consistency on the KTM RC4. The 20-year-old earned the #1 plate before the end of his third season in the category and gave Red Bull KTM their fourth title in the discipline that began in 2012.