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

EXPERIENCE BUILT FOR JORGE PRADO IN RAIN-AFFECTED PHILADELPHIA SUPERCROSS

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Round 15 of the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship featured ultra-tough, rain-soaked conditions inside Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday night, where Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado ultimately recorded a P16 result in the 450SX Main Event. The afternoon qualifying sessions provided a dry race track in Pennsylvania, with 25-year-old Prado powering his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to a competitive fifth on the combined timesheets with a 48.030s laptime. The skies then opened between qualifying and the night program, with a heavy downpour transforming the circuit into a mud race, where both speed and consistency would be at a premium for the remainder of the evening. In 450SX Heat 2, the four-time world champion claimed a vital holeshot, delivering a P5 result and – most importantly – a direct transfer into the night’s Main Event. A difficult start and intensifying weather saw Prado circulate well outside the top 10 on Lap 1, with the Spaniard forced to persevere with impaired vision from the outset. From there, he would climb to 16th by race’s end and continue his Supercross learning curve in 2026. Jorge Prado: “Philadelphia is done, and I had a great feeling in the morning. Qualifying was good – I felt super comfortable with the bike and track in dry conditions. Then everything changed for the Heat Race and Main Event – the Heat was actually not too bad, I was riding decent. And then in the Main Event, I had a terrible jump out of the gate with wheel-spin, and that made it super-hard for me. I wasn't really in a flow and struggling a lot, so that's it for Round 15. We'll come back next weekend!" Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate and two-time 450SX Champion Eli Tomac was absent from Round 15, as he continues to recover from his qualifying incident at the previous SMX World Championship round in Cleveland. Next Race: May 2 – Denver, Colorado Results 450SX Class – Philadelphia 1. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 2. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 3. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 5. Justin Hill (KTM) 11. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 16. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 19. Grant Harlan (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 15 of 17 rounds 1. Ken Roczen, 310 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 306 3. Cooper Webb, 268 4. Eli Tomac, 255 8. Malcolm Stewart, 171 11. Jorge Prado, 153 16. Aaron Plessinger, 99 22. RJ Hampshire, 38