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KTM Brouwer Motors KTM: 188 Shana van der Vlist: All Ausio Racing Team Yamaha: 246 Jana Sánchez: 4 9MM Energy Drink BUD Racing Kawasaki [4] Kawasaki: 274 Amandine Verstappen: All Yamaha: 299 Karolina JasiĆska: 1 Flex-Box Racing KTM: 325 Sara Andersen: All KTM: 401 Lotte Van Drunen: 5 Team Made Of Gas Gas Gas Gas: 412 Matilde Stilo: 1 Honda ...
Xavi Vierge, who raced for the now defunct Petronas Sprinta Racing in 2021, moved to the Superbike World Championship. [46] Niccolò Antonelli moved up to Moto2 with the VR46 Racing Team. [20] Jake Dixon, who raced for the now defunct Petronas Sprinta Racing in 2021, returned to the Aspar Team, the team he raced with in the 2019 season. [13]
The KTM GP Academy. The KTM GP Academy was created as a talent filtering system to identify, support and nurture some of the brightest prospects from development series like the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, the Northern Talent Cup and the Austrian Junior Cup through the learning process of Moto3 and Moto2.
On 10 November 2020, he announced his intentions to take a sabbatical for the 2021 season and focus on a return in 2022. [59] Both Pramac Racing riders Jack Miller and Francesco Bagnaia moved to the factory Ducati team. [30] [31] Johann Zarco (coming from Esponsorama) and Jorge Martín (promoted from Moto2 with KTM Ajo) replaced them. [32]
Petronas SRT quit the sport after the 2021 season, with the management team forming a new entry for 2022. [63] It was subsequently announced that the team would rebrand as RNF MotoGP Racing starting in 2022. [64] The team continued to use Yamaha bikes for 2022, with options to extend for 2023 and 2024. [69]
The 890 Adventure has been the successor to the KTM 790 Adventure since 2021. The increase in displacement by 90 cm 3 (5.5 cu in) and the associated increase in performance corresponds to the general trend of other manufacturers who have increased the displacement of their mid-range motorcycle models to around 900 cm 3 (55 cu in). [1]
The KTM 790 Adventure is a dual-sport motorcycle produced by the Austrian vehicle manufacturer KTM. Due to its performance, price and position within the KTM product range, it falls into the mid-range category. A prototype of the 790 Adventure was first presented to the public at EICMA in 2017. [1]
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