KTM’s New 125cc Grand Prix Team Ready For The Challenge

KTM’s New 125cc Grand Prix Team Ready For The Challenge

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From a press release issued by KTM:

KTM Red Bull is launching his new Road Racing Team

Suzuka, Japan



It is the return after many years for the Austrian Manufacturer to Road Racing. For Harald Bartol and the new team it was a challenge to produce the new machine in the short time between seasons, with the added knowledge that it would be carrying the number 1 plate, but challenge is what racing is all about and Harald is still a racer.

After an encouraging first test at Almeria we encountered some mechanical problems at our Valencia test so our real testing will start at 09.00 Friday morning with the first free practice.
Reining world champion, Arnaud Vincent, says: “I am not one hundred percent fit after my operation last week to remove the pin from my ankle, but I am not here to cruise, so I will give my best as always”.

Team colleague, Roberto Locatelli, says” For me it is a big honour to race for KTM and I am confident of achieving some podium positions during the season although I know it will not be easy changing back from the 250cc class and with such limited off season testing.”

Just to add to he challenge the weather forecast for the weekend is not particularly good so a good first qualifying practise will be very important for the grid positions.

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