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!
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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.
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.
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 Factory Racing’s Luciano Benavides has made it two wins in a row at the 2026 Dakar Rally with victory on stage eight. The Argentine now slots into the provisional lead of the event, a mere 10 seconds ahead of teammate Daniel Sanders, who finished as runner-up today. Edgar Canet delivered another solid performance, completing the long and challenging timed special in seventh place.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing opened the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship with a pair of convincing podium performances tonight at Anaheim 1, where Eli Tomac captured a spectacular 450SX Main Event victory and with teammate Jorge Prado claiming third position. In his SMX World Championship debut with KTM, Tomac set the quickest time in Qualifying 1 and then was P2 on combined times onboard the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION within the famed Angel Stadium. The decorated two-time 450SX Champion from Cortez, Colorado, managed a strong start in 450SX Heat 1, charging to second position and holding firm to secure a direct transfer into the Main Event. Following an initial race restart, the 33-year-old Tomac moved to the front of the field on the opening lap of the Main Event and controlled the race from the head of the pack, eventually taking the checkered flag with a closing advantage of 1.470 seconds in clinching the season-opening win – marking the 54th of his career in the premier division. Eli Tomac: "This one feels good! Leading from the get-go like that is tough, because you need to really maintain focus the whole time, but my motorcycle was the best it was all day in the Main Event after a slight adjustment from the Heat Race. We went in the right direction, and this is the perfect way to start a new season and with my new team in Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. After a big off-season with both myself and the team testing and developing all over the place, it means a lot to achieve this early success together." Making his first appearance with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in Supercross, multi-time MXGP World Champion Prado qualified an impressive sixth while acclimatizing to the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION in race conditions, before he powered to the holeshot in the first 450SX Heat Race of the year to hold off a fast-finishing Tomac for P1. Upon launching to another impressive holeshot in the Main Event, the Spaniard rode a calculated race to earn a first-career Supercross podium finish, making for a significant Red Bull KTM Factory Racing double podium result. Jorge Prado: "This is really ahead of my expectations – the goal for this weekend was to just get through each session and do the best that I can. I had a great preparation leading into this year, but I am still so new to Supercross. Getting the Heat Race win was awesome, but I am really happy with my Main Event and to be on the podium. I rode within my limits, and still don't have a lot of words to describe my feelings right now, but all I can say is that hard work always pays off! It's great to start the season this way, so now we'll keep learning and look forward to a new opportunity next week." In a welcome return to competition, Aaron Plessinger was back in action at Anaheim 1 to open the 2026 season. 'The Cowboy' led his Heat Race early on, before contact with another rider ultimately sent him to the Last Chance Qualifier. After winning the LCQ, Plessinger raced his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION forward to 10th place in the Main Event, earning solid points at Round 1. Aaron Plessinger: "Obviously, this wasn't the Anaheim 1 that I wanted. It started well, but I hit the ground with Coop [Cooper Webb] in the Heat Race, which was unfortunate, but it happens. Good to get the Round 1 jitters out, and I had a few good starts today actually, which was nice. We have a good direction, my setup is in the ballpark, and I came from dead-last in the Main Event to 10th place, which I thought was a good way to rebound. It was a decent ending to a tough start, and now we'll go back and do some homework for next weekend." Next Race: January 17 – San Diego, California Results 450SX Class – Anaheim 1. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 2. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 3. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 10. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 14. Justin Hill (KTM) 18. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 22. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) Standings 450SX Class 2025 after 1 of 17 rounds 1. Eli Tomac, 25 points 2. Ken Roczen, 22 4. Jorge Prado, 17 10. Aaron Plessinger, 12 14. Justin Hill, 8 18. RJ Hampshire, 4 22. Malcolm Stewart, 0
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Luciano Benavides has won stage seven of the 2026 Dakar Rally – his second stage win of the event so far. Edgar Canet fought through the pack to claim second, while Daniel Sanders delivered another outstanding ride in the dunes, placing fourth and extending his rally lead.