Le motocross est un sport extrême. Il impose des exigences extrêmes au pilote. Les compétences, les performances, le courage, le dévouement et la condition physique nécessaires pour prendre l'avantage sur la concurrence sont immenses. Toute faiblesse dans un domaine quelconque entraîne l'échec. KTM affiche un palmarès impressionnant dans le motocross moderne. Ce palmarès parle de lui-même. Dominant les principales séries. Issu d'une marque qui a révolutionné le secteur et ouvert la voie à tous les autres, il s'agit là d'une nouvelle avancée audacieuse et innovante pour KTM et le motocross. Cela peut surprendre certains, mais pour nous, il s'agit de la suite logique de notre engagement continu en faveur de la performance gagnante.
THE TOP OF THE FOODCHAIN
2027 KTM 450 SX-F
C'est toujours la référence. Victoires et titres en Supercross AMA. Victoires, titres et historique du MXGP. Quel est le prochain chapitre ? Écrivez-le. Battez les meilleurs et dominez les autres avec la seule norme.
La moto de motocross à 2 temps incarne une approche puriste, brute et extrême du motocross. Pour gagner au plus haut niveau, il faut concourir sur une moto à 4 temps, mais pour acquérir le contrôle de l'accélérateur, la vitesse en virage, la position du corps, la sélection précise des vitesses et l'agressivité nécessaires pour atteindre ces sommets en tant que professionnel, il faut passer ses années de formation à perfectionner ses compétences et son instinct sur une moto à 2 temps, et à goûter au pur plaisir de la course. Aujourd'hui, pour la première fois depuis des décennies, cette technologie « old school » fait un bond gigantesque dans l'ère moderne, avec l'injection, le démarrage électronique et l'aide électronique au pilote, comparables à ceux d'une moto 4 temps moderne.
GAMME KTM SX-F
Les performances innovantes des modèles KTM SX-F permettent au pilote de réaliser tout son potentiel sur la piste de motocross. Que vous soyez un champion en titre, un aspirant professionnel débutant ou un pilote chevronné, vous aurez toutes les chances de réussir grâce à la refonte radicale de l'ensemble de cette moto, qui met à la portée des pilotes de tous âges et de tous niveaux un immense potentiel de performances et une technologie de pointe.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Jorge Prado opened the 2026 AMA Pro Motocross Championship in convincing fashion at Fox Raceway, securing second overall on Saturday afternoon with a 2-2 moto scorecard in the 450MX category, while Julien Beaumer impressed in his return to competition with P5 overall in 250MX. Equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Prado posted the second-fastest qualifying time of the day with a 2:17.461 lap-time, immediately finding comfort on the hard-packed Southern Californian circuit. The Spaniard then launched to a strong start in Moto 1, crossing the holeshot line inside the top-three and maintaining P2 throughout the race to claim an impressive runner-up finish. Another strong start in Moto 2 saw Prado again battling for the lead, eventually claiming another hard-fought second for the moto. In his first Pro Motocross appearance with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team, the four-time world champion claimed an impressive second overall at the first of 11 rounds. Jorge Prado: "This is a great start to the season with second overall! It was a good day of racing – we were battling up front, and even got into the lead during the opening stages of Moto 2, so I am happy. I think we can build from here – we will learn from it and just be a little sharper once the gate drops next time." Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450MX teammate Aaron Plessinger made his racing return at the Pro Motocross opener aboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, with an eighth-place finish in the opening race. ‘The Cowboy’ featured inside the top-three early in Moto 2, before eventually claiming ninth in the moto and eighth overall at Fox Raceway. Aaron Plessinger: "I'm happy with today – I was a little stagnant in the first moto, which irritated me a little bit. But in Moto 2, we made some positive changes to the setup, we got a good jump out of the gate, and I was up there in the mix for a little bit. Overall, it was a good day – I just need more motos under my belt. I think I have around seven 35-minute motos under my belt coming into this race, so I knew it was going to be tough. We'll work into it, though. I'm feeling better, so we'll keep trusting the work that we are doing." Four-time 450MX Champion Eli Tomac qualified 10th on his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION this morning, however, an unfortunate crash on the opening lap of Moto 1 brought an early end to his day. Initial on-site scans revealed no broken bones after straining his neck in the incident, and he will undergo further evaluation during the week. Fox Raceway also marked a welcome return to competition for Beaumer in the 250MX category, with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider having been sidelined since last September’s SMX playoffs. He qualified third this morning, before recording an 11th-place finish in Moto 1 aboard his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION after recovering from a Lap 1 crash. Beaumer then powered to the holeshot in Moto 2, building a lead of more than three seconds during the opening stages of the race before surrendering the position around the midway point of the moto to claim second position in the race and a solid fifth overall. Julien Beaumer: "Today was a really good day overall – I rode well in qualifying, and then in Moto 1 I got off to a solid start, and then just tipped over on Lap 1. I came back to 11th in that one, so my riding was good, and then I got off to another really good start in the second moto and rode my laps. I rode to what I know I'm capable of, and that was good enough for a second in that race, so I am happy with where we are at, and the team did an amazing job with the bike. I think that overall we are in a good spot." Next Race: June 6 – Hangtown, California Results 450MX Class – Fox Raceway National 1. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 2. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 3. Jett Lawrence (Honda) 7. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 8. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 16. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 17. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) Standings 450MX Class 2026 after 1 of 11 rounds 1. Hunter Lawrence, 50 points 2. Jorge Prado, 44 3. Jett Lawrence, 38 7. RJ Hampshire, 31 8. Aaron Plessinger, 27 16. Dante Oliveira, 10 17. Malcolm Stewart, 10 Results 250MX Class – Fox Raceway National 1. Seth Hammaker (Kawasaki) 2. Caden Dudney (Yamaha) 3. Cole Davies (Yamaha) 5. Julien Beaumer (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 10. Ryder DiFrancesco (Husqvarna) 14. Daxton Bennick (Husqvarna) 21. Casey Cochran (Husqvarna) Standings 250MX Class 2026 after 1 of 11 rounds 1. Seth Hammaker, 47 points 2. Levi Kitchen, 34 3. Cole Davies, 34 5. Julien Beaumer, 33 10. Ryder DiFrancesco, 23 14. Daxton Bennick, 15 21. Casey Cochran, 5
Red Bull KTM roared into action for the second MXGP weekend in succession. The German Grand Prix was the site of Lucas Coenen’s third victory of the season and the team’s first 1-2 classification of 2026 thanks to Andrea Adamo’s maiden podium appearance with the KTM 450 SX-F.
Red Bull KTM banked MXGP silverware for the third time in 2026 thanks to Lucas Coenen’s 2nd place in central France. The Belgian posted a 1-2 score in the two motos around a difficult, stony and sunbaked circuit in Lacapelle Marival as the FIM World Championship accelerated back into motion.