• Le cross-country est impitoyable. Nous aussi.

    2026 Gamme KTM XC

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    C'est rapide, imprévisible et physiquement exigeant, mettant à l'épreuve tant le pilote que la machine à chaque kilomètre. Chez KTM, nous ne nous contentons pas de répondre à ces exigences, nous les anticipons.

    La gamme KTM XC 2026 est spécialement conçue pour les pilotes qui poussent à fond du premier drapeau au dernier point de contrôle. Que vous slalomiez dans des bois étroits ou que vous fonciez à travers des terrains ouverts, ces machines sont conçues pour offrir des performances constantes et axées sur la course dans les conditions les plus difficiles. Avec des modèles 2 temps et 4 temps disponibles, la gamme est conçue pour convenir à un large éventail de pilotes et de styles de course. Chaque détail reflète notre engagement en matière de durabilité, de contrôle et de capacité READY TO RACE, car il n'y a pas de place pour les compromis en cross-country.

    Voici la gamme KTM Cross Country pour 2026. Conçue pour aller loin. Conçue pour gagner.

     

    2026 KTM 300 XC

    THE FIGHTER IN THE ORANGE CORNER

    La KTM 300 XC ne se contente pas d'être présente, elle domine. Armé d'un féroce moteur 2 temps qui délivre une puissance explosive et une agilité inégalée, il est conçu pour affronter les terrains les plus difficiles avec une efficacité impitoyable. Son châssis affûté et ses suspensions bien réglées en font une arme de choix pour les pilotes qui vivent au grand air. Dans le monde des rallyes et des courses tout-terrain, la KTM 300 XC n'est pas seulement une concurrente, c'est l'alpha originale.

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    KTM NEWS

    CHALLENGING CLEVELAND TRIPLE CROWN FOR RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING

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    Round 14 of the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship proved a challenging outing for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, with Jorge Prado finishing 15th overall in the Triple Crown and Eli Tomac forced to withdraw from the event altogether following a crash in the opening qualifying session. Supercross made a high-profile return to Cleveland, with Huntington Bank Field hosting the 14th round of the SMX World Championship season after inclement weather persisted in the region this week. On the soft, technical layout, Prado quickly found comfort aboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION during qualifying, posting the fifth-fastest time of 45.083s to take confidence into the upcoming three-race format. The opening race of the Triple Crown saw Prado complete the first lap in fourth position, eventually crossing the line in P14 after experiencing vision difficulties in the challenging conditions. Prado claimed 15th place in Race 2, before the four-time world champion earned another P15 in the third and final outing to finish 15th for the round. He sits 10th in the 450SX standings with just three rounds remaining in Supercross. Jorge Prado: “It was a rough day in Cleveland. The Triple Crown format is still new to me and the conditions were challenging also, but I gained more experience and that is what is important this year. Three to go – we will keep learning, and I’m excited for the next few races to finish the season.” Two-time 450SX Champion Tomac entered Cleveland only 15 points outside of the red plate, however, a heavy crash in the whoops during this morning's Q1 session would ultimately end his weekend. Tomac attempted to ride in the second session, before the decision was made for him to park his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION and undergo further medical evaluation after experiencing ongoing discomfort in his hip region. Further information will be released once available. Next Race: April 25 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Results 450SX Class – Cleveland 1. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 2. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 3. Justin Cooper (Yamaha) 7. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 8. Justin Hill (KTM) 15. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 21. Grant Harlan (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 14 of 17 rounds 1. Hunter Lawrence, 286 points 2. Ken Roczen, 285 3. Cooper Webb, 264 4. Eli Tomac, 255 8. Malcolm Stewart, 160 10. Jorge Prado, 147 16. Aaron Plessinger, 99 21. RJ Hampshire, 38

    VICTORY FOR LETTENBICHLER AT ALESTREM HARD ENDURO

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler has opened his 2026 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship campaign in winning style, taking victory at a demanding Alestrem in France. After a weekend of consistently strong performances, the reigning world champion secured the opening win of the season and crucial early championship points as he begins his chase for a fifth consecutive title.