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    Riding Enduro is unlike any other form of motorcycle competition. The race is not only against your opponents; the real challenge is the terrain and ever-changing, unpredictable conditions. Enduro dirt bike riders are in battle with themselves first and their opponents second. It is a sport that requires toughness, skill, and speed on the one hand, but also requires the constant pushing of boundaries on the other. Keeping an edge in this fast-moving and increasingly challenging world requires constant improvement and innovation in terms of technique, equipment, and approaches to training. In Enduro, not everyone will make the finish line. In fact, many won’t. But the KTM EXC range gives riders an unfair advantage, and drastically improves their chances. Every ride is about pushing yourself, the motorcycle, and the sport to an entirely new level.

    KTM NEWS

    LETTENBICHLER BACK IN ACTION WITH SIXTH OVERALL AT SUPERENDURO ROUND FIVE

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler returned to action at round five of the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in Serbia, delivering a consistent performance to claim sixth overall in the Prestige class. Competing aboard his KTM 300 EXC, the German completed all three races inside the top six to secure valuable championship points ahead of the final two rounds of the season.

    FIFTH PLACE FOR JOSEP GARCIA AT SUPERENDURO ROUND THREE

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia has raced to a solid fifth place overall at his home round of the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship, held in Bilbao, Spain. Fighting hard on the tight and technical track, Josep secured 6-5-8 results in his third wildcard ride in the indoor series. Teammate Manuel Lettenbichler was forced to sit out of the event after sustaining a finger injury while training.

    THIRD-PLACE PODIUM RESULT FOR JOSEP GARCIA AT SUPERENDURO ROUND TWO

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Josep Garcia and Manuel Lettenbichler have delivered standout performances at round two of the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro World Championship in Riesa, Germany. Garcia impressed once again as a wildcard entry, racing to a phenomenal third overall on the night, while Lettenbichler showed strong pace and consistency to secure sixth.