By definition, ADVENTURE is an exciting, unusual or even bold undertaking.
On a KTM ADVENTURE RALLY you will discover the true meaning of ADVENTURE and what it means to embrace the KTM spirit. Charging down epic dirt roads, powering through unchartered forests, conquering extreme riding territory and sharing it all with like minded riders.
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From the moment you arrive the ADVENTURE has begun. Non-stop action, insane outrides, diverse terrain, discovering new limits and all packed into 1 ADVENTURE, the ultimate ADVENTURE - the KTM ADVENTURE RALLY.
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Wherever your ultimate ADVENTURE lies, the KTM ADVENTURE RALLY is coming for you. 8 Rallys, 8 different places: Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, USA, Latin America and China. 8 diverse tests of character and skill.
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Everything 100%. 100% pure ADVENTURE. 100% KTM spirit. 100% for you and a 100% unforgettable experience.
The 2026 KTM EUROPE ADVENTURE RALLY is another golden chance to discover adventure, new friends and new ground the KTM way. Every year we’re pumped and motivated for this event and that’s why we’re heading to one of the continent’s most passionate countries from 7-11 September 2026. Roam central Italy and the history, landscapes and undeniable beauty of the Umbria region, north of Perugia, where we’ll pass mountains, lakes and other unmissable sights. Curious? Then watch our 2025 wrap video from the trip to Romania to sample the vibe.
2026 south africa
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KTM South Africa is proud to announce the annual KTM ADVENTURE RALLY will be hosted at the spectacular Champagne Sports Resort in the heart of the Drakensberg Mountains. Taking place over 3 days (30 April – 3 May), the 2026 edition will follow a similar format of past years. There will be 1 main route with technical breakaway sections to choose from each day over 2 days of riding, taking participants past some of the most breathtaking views and most beautiful countryside South Africa has to offer while making memories on two wheels. This will be the 8th edition of the KTM SOUTH AFRICA ADVENTURE RALLY.
2026 NEW ZEALAND
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The KTM NEW ZEALAND ADVENTURE RALLYE is back, and we are proud to announce our nineth annual KTM New Zealand Adventure Rallye: Eastern Bays 2026, taking place from Monday December 7th - Saturday December 12th 2026. This exclusive five-day motorcycle adventure ride focuses on offering riders an inspiring adventure full of outstanding riding, unrivalled comradery, and long-lasting memories. Don’t miss out on this unique location.
2026 INDIA
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From sunrises over the Arabian Sea to red-soil plateaus, forest ridgelines, and demanding off-road trails, 2026 KTM ADVENTURE RALLY INDIA in Goa, delivers five days of pure adventure riding built on exploration, precision, and the unmistakable KTM spirit. Special Challenges or Competitions: Discover a range of Chris Birch–recommended chilli levels, each paired with specially curated challenges. Riders can choose how far to go based on their appetite for spicy adventures.
2025 ROMANIA
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Get your fangs into the challenges of central Romania and the Transylvania region for the2025 KTM EUROPE ADVENTURE RALLY. 250 places are up for grabs from 26-28 August 2025, for riders that seek the diverse span of forests, mountains, long gravel trails and grassy passes. The Adventure includes a stretch of the iconic Transalpine Road and the legendary Red Bull Romaniacs region. The 2024 KTM EUROPE ADVENTURE RALLY, held on the western edge of Europe, will move to the historic eastern city of Sibiu for its 2025 edition. Don’t miss out on this unique location. More details coming soon!
2025 USA
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Celebrating a special milestone, the 2025 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY will return to the Rocky Mountains of Breckenridge, Colorado, September 11th-13th, 2025, for its 20th Anniversary. Combining scenic mountain landscapes with challenging terrain, this year’s event will be an unmissable community experience for KTM adventurer’s and enthusiasts. Choosing to either self-navigate from a range of courses provided by KTM or join KTM Ambassadors for a group ride each day, adventure riders will encounter breathtaking vistas of rugged peaks, alpine forests, and serene valleys, enjoying panoramic views while navigating winding trails on this 3-day expedition.
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The KTM AUSTRALIA ADVENTURE RALLYE is finally heading west – with the ninth edition of the event set to explore the beautiful South West WA region, starting and finish in Bunbury, from October 12th – 17th 2025! This exclusive five-day motorcycle adventure ride focuses on offering riders an inspiring adventure full of outstanding riding, unrivalled comradery and long-lasting memories.
2025 colombia
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This time, the rally heads to a different region of Colombia — four days designed to bring the KTM community together with a clear mission: to explore Colombia as a land made for adventure. The 2025 KTM COLOMBIA ADVENTURE RALLY will take place in Boyacá — a region of unpredictable terrain, rich contrasts, and hidden trails. Expect paths that don’t appear on maps, mist-covered highlands, steep climbs, unexpected deserts, and colonial towns frozen in time.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Eli Tomac delivered an eighth podium of the year at Round 10 of the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship, racing to a P3 result in Birmingham to firmly keep himself in 450SX title contention. Tomac was on pace from the outset at Protective Stadium as the series resumed following a single weekend off, with the number 3 posting a 50.962s lap to qualify fastest for the fifth time this year onboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. The 33-year-old then featured up front in the early stages of Heat 2 before an incident forced him into the night’s Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ), where the double 450SX Champion took victory to secure his transfer into the Main Event. From there, Tomac ran inside the top-three throughout the premier class Main Event after a strong start, ultimately taking home a third-place finish to maintain P2 in the 450SX standings. He now sits nine points outside of the red plate as the series heads to Detroit’s Ford Field next weekend. Eli Tomac: “I just wasn’t as good tonight as the front two, so that’s about it. Of course, the LCQ was very stressful and a high-pressure moment, but I got myself out there to a good start from the inside gate, and I just got beat tonight. I was a little bit off and it was one of those nights that was tough, so we’ll try to regroup for next weekend and see if we can get back up front.” Four-time world champion Jorge Prado powered his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to the seventh-fastest qualifying time after overcoming a big crash during the afternoon sessions, before earning a convincing P2 result in 450SX Heat 2. The Spaniard then launched to the holeshot in the Main Event and ran with the leaders during the early stages in second position. Maintaining a steady pace throughout, Prado ultimately recorded a P7 result, continuing to build momentum as the season progresses. He is now ninth in the 450SX standings with seven rounds to contest. Jorge Prado: “I wrapped up Birmingham with P7. The round started with a big crash in practice, which I think affected the rest of my day. Obviously, the confidence goes down, and you start thinking about things a little more. Luckily, I walked away from that in one piece – I did hit my stomach very bad – but not bad enough to not be racing. P2 in the Heat Race was solid, and then I holeshotted the Main Event and got passed in the second corner. I stayed in P2 for a couple laps, but was missing a bit of my flow tonight, so it was a bit of a struggle. We battled for P5 most of the race, but all-in-all, it was just an okay ride. Not terrible, just medium, and I’m happy to be healthy with another week of training ahead.” Also equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Aaron Plessinger set the ninth-fastest time in 450SX qualifying, before the Ohio native displayed front-running speed in the second Heat Race of the round, claiming P3 directly behind teammate Prado. The 30-year-old then launched to a top-five start in the 450SX Main Event, holding fourth position early on behind Prado and Tomac. He then settled into eighth place for the majority of the race, only to endure a late-race mishap, which saw him credited with 21st place. Aaron Plessinger: “I was planning on Birmingham being a good day. Practice went decent and the track was wild – dry and wet at the same time, if you can imagine that! It was just a wild track altogether, but I qualified ninth and then had a really good Heat Race in battling with Jorge and felt good. I got a good start in the Main Event, rode a little tight at first, and then started to loosen up as the race went on. Then I hit a rock on the face of a jump, and I felt the rear-end start to rise, which is when I knew I wasn’t going to make the triple. I tried to ditch the bike, but it was too late, and the bars hit my knees. After that it was a bit of a blur – I think I did a flip or two and, when I landed, I heard something really crunch so that was the end of my night. I went to the Medical Unit, they checked me out, and I am in one piece, but I am just sore and bummed out. I felt like we made a lot of good progress in the break, but I just have to keep grinding to get to where we need to be.” Next Race: March 28 – Detroit, Michigan Results 450SX Class – Birmingham 1. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 2. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 3. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 5. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 7. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 11. Justin Hill, KTM 14. Grant Harlan, KTM 20. Kevin Moranz, KTM 21. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 10 of 17 rounds 1. Hunter Lawrence, 221 points 2. Eli Tomac, 212 3. Ken Roczen, 190 8. Malcolm Stewart, 107 9. Jorge Prado, 104 10. Aaron Plessinger, 99 19. RJ Hampshire, 38
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Daniel Sanders has won Rally-Raid Portugal – round two of the 2026 FIM World Rally-Raid Championship – with a hard-fought performance that saw the Australian lead the standings from start to finish. Edgar Canet brought his KTM 450 RALLY home in fourth place, while 2026 Dakar rally winner Luciano Benavides maintained his championship lead with ninth.
Lucas Coenen was unchallenged and an undisputed winner across the sandy layout at Almonte for the Grand Prix of Andalucía as Red Bull KTM Factory Racing moved to the first of nine European-based MXGP rounds on the 2026 schedule.