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    DISEÑADAS CON LA MISMA INTENCIÓN GANADORA QUE NUESTRAS MOTOS, LAS PRENDAS KTM POWERWEAR TE PERMITEN PREPARARTE PARA LO MÁS EXTREMO Y VIVIR READY TO RACE!

    ktm rally pro 

    Como todos los mejores productos de KTM, la última equipación RALLY PRO ha nacido en los entornos más duros de la competición y las pruebas. Los detalles más pequeños y los ajustes más finos se han combinado para obtener el mejor rendimiento posible de un versátil conjunto de pilotaje. Los pilotos pueden centrarse en las sensaciones y en hacer fluir la moto por la pista, con la seguridad de que la chaqueta y los pantalones RALLY PRO trabajarán en consonancia y sin problemas. 

    TERRA ADV PRO

    Estar preparado para cualquier eventualidad al manillar: éste es el espíritu, la pasión y el impulso que hay detrás de la última evolución de la chaqueta y pantalón TERRA ADVENTURE PRO. Calidad insuperable, ideas y detalles innovadores, y dedicación a los mejores materiales, tejidos y construcción significan que la combinación está preparada para reaccionar; ya se enfrente a la lluvia, a fuertes vientos, a ráfagas de frío o a los bienvenidos rayos de un cálido sol. 

    RED BULL KTM REPLICA TEAM 

    La colección RED BULL KTM REPLICA TEAM es algo más que ropa: es un billete para sentir que formas parte del palpitante corazón de las carreras. Diseñada para reflejar el espíritu de los heroicos pilotos Factory Racing de KTM, esta colección acerca a los aficionados al apasionante mundo de la competición. La audaz inscripción "RACING" estampada en la parte delantera de cada prenda de esta colección es más que una palabra: es un símbolo de velocidad, pasión y estilo de vida de alto rendimiento. Esta llamativa característica conecta inmediatamente a los aficionados con el mundo del motor, encarnando un espíritu de aventura y competición.

    RED BULL KTM'S ELI TOMAC CLINCHES EIGHTH DAYTONA SUPERCROSS 450SX VICTORY

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    Eli Tomac and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing earned a commanding victory in Round 8 of the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship at Daytona International Speedway tonight, as Tomac claimed a record eighth-career Daytona Supercross win in the premier class and his fourth of the SMX World Championship season. Entering Daytona already as the winningest rider in the event's history, Tomac carried confidence into Round 8, powering his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to the second-fastest qualifying time with a 1:15.020s lap on the technical, high-speed layout. A holeshot in 450SX Heat 1 saw the 33-year-old charge to a wire-to-wire victory, remaining unchallenged at the front of the field and crossing the line with a 5.092s winning margin. Making a top-five start in the Main Event, Tomac was immediately on the charge, surging to the front by Lap 6 with a series of decisive passes before holding strong at the head of the pack to deliver his fourth victory of the year and the 57th of his premier class career. With his Daytona Supercross success, the two-time Supercross title-winner now sits just one point outside of the 450SX points lead with nine rounds remaining. Eli Tomac: “Somehow I have won eight Daytona Supercrosses! I just go out there and roost the berms like I’m at my home track – I love this dirt and the way it develops. Of course, I had to work for it there tonight, I went through all my main competition and just had a great time on my motorcycle. I love spraying these sand turns, I’m so thankful to get it done with Red Bull KTM, and to make up some championship points this weekend.” Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450SX teammate Aaron Plessinger made an encouraging start to the round onboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, posting the eighth-fastest qualifying time before racing to a P4 finish in his Heat Race despite a fall in the early stages. Plessinger completed the opening lap of the Main Event in position 10, before ‘The Cowboy’ delivered a determined ride, steadily working his way forward to record a season-best sixth-place result by race’s end, building upon his form as the season progresses. He is now eighth in the 450SX standings as the series approaches halfway. Aaron Plessinger: "Daytona was okay, I just need to focus on myself and continue to improve. Sixth place is not bad, but I expect more out of myself – I know the team expects more out of me and I would like to do better. So I need to go back to work this week and also work at putting myself in better positions. I chose the wrong gate tonight and I got the best jump that I could, although with the gate that I chose, it didn't do me any favors. I was in the top 10 after the first corner, and then just pushed and made a few passes, but I think if I were in a better position, I would have been fighting for either a podium or a smooth P5. The team is working hard for me – we'll look at bringing some momentum into Indy next weekend." Four-time world champion Jorge Prado remained sidelined for Round 8, with the 25-year-old continuing rehabilitation and recovery from a right shoulder injury sustained in Seattle. Next Race: March 7 – Indianapolis, Indiana Results 450SX Class – Daytona 1. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 2. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 3. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 6. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 9. Justin Hill (KTM) 10. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 15. Grant Harlan (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 8 of 17 rounds 1. Hunter Lawrence, 171 points 2. Eli Tomac, 170 3. Ken Roczen, 151 8. Aaron Plessinger, 95 11. Malcolm Stewart, 75 12. Justin Hill, 74 13. Jorge Prado, 73 18. RJ Hampshire, 38

    MANUEL LETTENBICHLER CLAIMS SIXTH OVERALL AT SUPERENDURO ROUND SIX

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler delivered another consistent performance at round six of the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in Newcastle, United Kingdom, claiming sixth overall in the Prestige class. Racing his KTM 300 EXC, the German secured three sixth-place finishes across the evening’s races to add further valuable points to his championship tally.