KTM IN 2008: A LANDMARK YEAR IN ROAD RACING The 2008 road racing season is a landmark year in road racing for KTM, the Austrian manufacturer of the world's leading sports motorcycles. KTM riders in both 250 and 125 cc classes are "Ready to Race" in Jerez, Spain at the first European MotoGP of the season on March 28-30. In addition, the company is fully committed to a whole of racing activities involving junior talent. Following the season's opening night race in Qatar on March 8-9 and successful pre-season testing in Jerez and Valencia, the KTM 250 and 125 cc riders are looking forward to making their mark on the world championship. In 2008, there are more KTM machines on the championship grids than ever before.
Strong line-up of talent in 250 cc In 2008 KTM has three top class riders competing in the 250 cc class of the world championship, all of whom have strong podium potential. Finn Mika Kallio and Hiroshi Aoyama of Japan continue to ride for the Red Bull KTM 250 team and are joined by Julian Simon of Repsol KTM 250 cc. Kallio launched the 2008 season with a podium third in Qatar and he and the other two riders all enjoy the full factory-supported status.
Substantial increase in 125 cc In this landmark season there will be no less that seven KTM factory-supported riders on the grid for the 125 cc class. All enjoy equal factory support from the Mattighofen factory and the KTM 125 Service Team.
ISPA KTM ARAN with riders Tomoyoshi Koyama of Japan and Lorenzo Zanetti of Italy. Onde 2000 KTM with riders Pablo Nieto of Spain and Raffaele de Rosa of Italy. Red Bull KTM 125 with rider Randy Krummenacher of Switzerland. Repsol KTM 125 cc with riders Esteve Rabat and Marc Marquez, both of Spain.
Monlau KTM riders Two young Spanish riders, Edgar Garcia and Antonio Alarcos, will this year contest the Spanish National Championship on KTM 125 bikes under the guidance of Emilio Alzamora (World Champion in 125 cc in 1999) of the Monlau Competición, a company that trains and nurtures young riders among many other racing activities. The track record of the program is proven by the fact that Marc Marquez, this year riding in the world championship for the Repsol KTM 125 cc team, came from this fertile training ground.
Constantly nurturing young talent in Spanish National Championships The significant increase in the number of KTM machines in 125 cc is a direct result of the company policy to encourage young talent and nurture tomorrow's champions. This policy has been further extended by engagement in the Red Bull MotoGP Academy where in 2008 all four riders are onboard KTM 125 machines. In 2008 the Academy riders are Jonas Folger of Germany, Johann Zarco of France, winner of the inaugural Red Bull Rookies Cup in 2007, American Cameron Beaubier, who was raced a successful season with the Red Bull Rookies Cup last year and Briton Danni Kent. These young riders, under the guidance of mentor Alberto Puig, himself a former world class 500cc rider, train and compete in Spain. They are groomed both physically and mentally by a team of expert support staff in preparation for top international competition.
Second year of engagement for KTM in Red Bull Rookies Cup KTM is also fully engaged in supporting riders between the ages of 13-16 years for the Red Bull Rookies Cup, now entering its second season. KTM provides all the 125 cc machines for these young riders and supports them with a parallel program for KTM apprentice mechanics, giving both junior riders and technicians a unique experience of top class racing on MotoGP circuits. Successfully launched in 2007, the Red Bull Rookies Cup has in 2008 been extended to include a parallel competition in USA, the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup. Riders from 17 nations including South Africa, Australia, America and Japan as well as across Europe from Finland and Norway to the Czech Republic and Spain are riding KTMs in the 10-race European championship. The top 10 in both the European and USA competitions will race off in two international events during the season.
KTM: the company always "Ready to Race" KTM, the world leader in the manufacture of sports motorcycles is based in Mattighofen in Austria. Fully committed to their motto "Ready to Race", the company views this massive increase in its commitment to road racing as an investment in the future of the sport. It also underlines their recognition of the sheer exhilaration of motor sports and the pleasure enjoyed by millions of enthusiasts all over the world in onand offroad competition and recreational riding.
Team Rider Number Country Team Homepage Personal Homepage Red Bull KTM 250 Hiroshi Aoyama 4 Japan KTM Hiroshi Aoyama Red Bull KTM 250 Mika Kallio 36 Finland KTM Mika Kallio Repsol KTM 250 Julian Simon 60 Spain Repsol - Onde 2000 KTM Pablo Nieto 22 Spain Onde 2000 KTM Pablo Nieto Onde 2000 KTM Raffaele de Rosa 35 Italy Onde 2000 KTM Raffaele de Rosa ISPA KTM Aran Lorenzo Zanetti 8 Italy ISPA KTM Aran Lorenzo Zanetti ISPA KTM Aran Tomoyoshi Koyama 71 Italy ISPA KTM Aran Tomoyoshi Koyama Red Bull KTM 125 Randy Krummenacher 34 Switzerland KTM Randy Krummenacher Repsol KTM 125 Esteve Rabat 12 Spain Repsol - Repsol KTM 125 Marc Marquez 93 Spain Repsol -
Team Rider Country Team Homepage Monlau KTM Edgar Garcia Spain Monlau KTM Monlau KTM Antonio Alarcos Spain Monlau KTM Red Bull MotoGP Academy Jonas Folger Germany MotoGP Red Bull MotoGP Academy Johann Zarco France MotoGP Red Bull MotoGP Academy Cameron Beaubier USA MotoGP Red Bull MotoGP Academy Danni Kent United Kingdom MotoGP Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup - Europe Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Red Bull AMA US Rookies Cup - USA Red Bull AMA US Rookies Cup
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