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  • MOTOCROSS

    The Motocross World Championship, known as MXGP since 2014, started in 1957 and is one of the hardest and most physical motorsports in the world. KTM's history in MXGP began in the 1970s and ever since Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has been a dominant team. 15 MX2 titles have been won with the KTM 250 SX-F and 8 MXGP championships with the KTM 450 SX-F and KTM 350 SX-F since 2010.

    For 2025, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing boasts an impressive six rider line-up in the MXGP and MX2 divisions. 5-time World Champion, Jeffrey Herlings and newbie Lucas Coenen will lead the brand on the KTM 450 SX-F in MXGP, while Andrea Adamo, Sacha Coenen, Simon Längenfelder and Marc Antoine-Rossi will be READY TO RACE for top positions on the KTM 250 SX-F in MX2. 

    The MXGP schedule includes 20 rounds in 15 countries, ending in October with the FIM Motocross of Nations.

    For 2025 the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing North American wing will enter as defending champions in AMA Supercross and Motocross racing. Chase Sexton will look to take back his 450SX title and defend his 450MX crown during the outdoor season, partnered by Aaron Plessinger on the KTM 450 SX-F. In the 250 division, former MX2 World Champion, Tom Vialle will fight to defend his AMA Supercross 250 East Championship alongside teammate Julien Beaumer on the KTM 250 SX-F. 

    Jeffrey Herlings

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    ABOUT JEFFREY 5-time World Champion Jeffrey Herlings, known as ‘the Bullet’, is a Dutch motocross rider and one of the longest serving Red Bull KTM Factory Racing riders to date. Herlings is one of the most dominant figures in the world of motocross, known for his unmatched speed and fearless riding style, especially in the sand. After making his MX2 season debut in 2010, it took Herlings just two years to win his first world title in 2012, followed by two more MX2 championships in 2013 and 2016. After making the move up to the premier class, Herlings also conquered the MXGP class to win the world championship in 2018 and 2021. With 5-titles to his name, Herlings has no plans to slow down as he continues his fight for world title number six.

    Andrea Adamo

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    ABOUT ANDREA Andrea Adamo is an Italian Motocross rider from Sicily who competes in the FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship aboard the 250 SX-F. In 2021, Adamo completed his first full season in MX2 and by the following year became a member of the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team and was challenging for podium positions. In 2023, Adamo achieved his career highlight by clinching the MX2 World Championship, solidifying his place as one of Italy's top motocross athletes. 2025 will see Adamo’s third season with the team with the goal of adding another world title to his name.

    SACHA COENEN

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    ABOUT SACHA Sacha Coenen is a Belgian-born Motocross rider for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing De Carli. One half of the powerful Coenen-twin duo, Sacha has gained attention for his remarkable skills and fierce determination. Debuting in the FIM MX2 World Championship at young age, Coenen has already two GP victories under his belt, making him one of the top competitors in the class. 2025 will be another opportunity for Coenen to chase victories and podiums.

    Tom Vialle

    Becoming World Champion

    Becoming World Champion

    Tom Vialle

    MXGP Faenza

    MXGP Faenza

    Maiden MXGP Victory

    Maiden MXGP Victory

    Tony Cairoli

    250 Grand Prix starts

    250 Grand Prix starts

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    SUPERCROSS

    The SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) is the premier dirt bike competition in the United States. Merging the 17-round AMA Supercross Championship and the 11-round AMA Pro Motocross Championship, topped with the SMX Playoffs and Finals, held in September.  Supercross races in MLB and NFL stadiums across North America from January to May, featuring events like the Triple Crown and categories such as 450SX and regional 250SX divisions, while Pro Motocross, with 450MX and 250MX classes, follows in summer. 

    KTM has achieved a total of four titles in the premier Supercross class with the KTM 450 SX-F and three with the KTM 250 SX-F in the 250 division. Alongside four Pro Motocross titles across the 450 (3) and 250 (1) divisions. The 2025 line-up for Supercross and Pro Motocross includes 2023 450SX Champion and defending 450MX Champion, Chase Sexton, alongside teammate Aaron Plessinger on the KTM 450 SX-F. While in the 250 division, defending Supercross 250 East Champion, Tom Vialle, alongside 2024’s Rookie of the Year, Julien Beaumer, who will fight for victories on the KTM 250 SX-F.  

    CHASE SEXTON

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    ABOUT CHASE Chase Sexton is an American Supercross and Motocross rider, competing at the highest level in the 450 class aboard the 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. Sexton, already a Champion in both Supercross (2023) and Pro Motocross (2024) will be lining up behind the gate in 2025, READY TO RACE for more titles together with his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing crew.

    Aaron Plessinger

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    ABOUT AARON Aaron Plessinger is an American Supercross and Motocross rider from Hamilton, OH. Plessinger began racing professionally in 2015 and just three years later secured his first Supercross title (250 West). Now back for his fourth term at Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Plessinger will be looking to chase more titles and podiums aboard his 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION.

    Tom Vialle

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    ABOUT TOM Tom Vialle is a French Supercross and Motocross rider from Avignon, France. Vialle first made a name for himself in Europe, after winning two MX2 World Championship titles together with KTM. Once Europe was conquered, the Frenchman set his sights on success across the Atlantic Ocean. Much like his idol Marvin Musquin (former Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider), Vialle was able to translate his European success over in the US to become the 2024 Supercross 250 East Champion! 2025 will be Vialle’s third season in America, as he continues upon his mission of success together with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing.

    JULIEN BEAUMER

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    ABOUT JULIEN Julien Beaumer is an American Supercross and Motocross rider from Lake Havasu City, AZ. Beaumer made his professional 250 debut in 2023 on board the 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, a season that saw him finish well inside the top 10 and podium at the SMX Play-off two, in Texas. Looking to build upon the lessons of his rookie season, Beaumer will be READY TO RACE for top results in 2025.

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    CAREER-FIRST 250SX WIN FOR RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING'S JULIEN BEAUMER IN SAN DIEGO

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Julien Beaumer has taken control of the 250SX West Championship lead after racing to a breakout first-career AMA Supercross victory in San Diego’s second round of the 2025 season. Beaumer was in outstanding form from the outset at Snapdragon Stadium, leading the way in Qualifying 1 and ultimately qualifying second-fastest overall onboard his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. He then raced forward to finish P3 in his Heat race. A strong start to the Main Event had the 18-year-old within striking distance of the early leader, before a decisive pass halfway through the race saw him largely unchallenged on his way to claiming his first-ever 250SX win. Julien Beaumer: "This is the first Main Event win of my career, but I’m trying not to get too excited about it right now, as we have a championship to go for. I didn’t have the greatest Heat, but made it happen when it counted! This is definitely confidence-boosting. At the start of this year I had a goal and I needed to believe in myself and I feel that I showed how much I believe in myself tonight. The track was pretty tight and I felt everything was built a little differently, so it was definitely tricky, but I'm really satisfied with the result tonight." In the 450SX division, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Chase Sexton promised to continue his winning ways early on in San Diego. The 25-year-old placed his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION at the top of qualifying this afternoon, and then finished his Heat strongly with a hard-fought P2 score. Sexton started the Main Event inside the top five, but an error on the opening lap saw him remount at the rear of the field. The former champion refused to give up, however, eventually charging his way to sixth position as the checkered flag flew. As a result, the Anaheim 1 winner sits P2 in the standings. Chase Sexton: "It was a chaotic night for me. I fell on the first lap and had to do a lot of work to catch back up. I felt like my riding was really good and the bike felt good, so honestly, we just need to work on our starts and get ready for Anaheim 2. I feel pretty confident with where I’m at, so I’m excited." It was a tough day for last year’s San Diego winner Aaron Plessinger. 'The Cowboy' qualified in 11th position, then made progress with a P6 result in his Heat. Following a mid-pack start in the Main Event, Plessinger was caught up with Sexton on the opening lap and then went down again later, which unfortunately spelled the end of his night. Aaron Plessinger: "San Diego was an interesting one. I didn’t really feel comfortable early on, so we made some changes and they felt really good during the Heat race. I actually felt good and I was able to push and have some really good lap-times, so I went into the Main optimistic and got a decent start, but unfortunately, I got wrapped up with Chase. I got up and tried to charge through the pack, but then I crashed on the triple-quad section – before I knew it, I was on the ground. I’m not hurt bad – I’m just really sore – but I didn’t feel like my head was in the right space and I decided to call it a night. It’s been a tough start to the season, but we’ve got 15 more rounds and I can definitely bounce back next weekend." Next Race: January 25 – Anaheim 2, California Results 450SX Class – San Diego 1. Eli Tomac (Yamaha) 2. Jett Lawrence (Honda) 3. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 6. Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 7. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 8. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) 22. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 450SX Class 2025 after 2 of 17 rounds 1. Eli Tomac, 42 points 2. Chase Sexton, 41 3. Ken Roczen, 40 6. Justin Barcia, 30 9. Malcolm Stewart, 27 15. Aaron Plessinger, 13 Results 250SX West Class – San Diego 1. Julien Beaumer (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 2. Jordon Smith (Triumph) 3. Hayden Deegan (Yamaha) 5. Ryder DiFrancesco (GASGAS) Standings 250SX West Class 2025 after 2 of 10 rounds 1. Julien Beaumer, 47 points 2. Jordon Smith, 42 3. Jo Shimoda, 40 5. Ryder DiFrancesco, 35

    DANIEL SANDERS AND KTM WIN THE 2025 DAKAR RALLY

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    Red Bull Factory Racing’s Daniel Sanders has won the 2025 Dakar Rally, marking KTM’s 20th victory at the iconic event. Claiming his first Dakar victory, Daniel secured five stage victories and led the event from start to finish to win by close to nine minutes. Dakar rookie Edgar Canet delivered a sensational debut, topping the Rally2 category with four stage wins and finishing an impressive eighth in the overall standings. Luciano Benavides achieved his best-ever Dakar result, finishing fourth after claiming two consecutive stage wins. Despite his early withdrawal, Kevin Benavides showed great determination, delivering strong performances during the first week of racing.

    RUNNER-UP RESULT FOR LUCIANO BENAVIDES ON DAKAR STAGE 11

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Luciano Benavides has secured an impressive second-place result on a demanding stage 11 at the 2025 Dakar Rally. Finishing just 33 seconds shy of the win, Luciano’s superb result keeps him in fourth overall with one day left to race. Daniel Sanders maintained his commanding rally lead with a strategic ride through the dunes of the shortened 152-kilometer special, finishing sixth to protect his advantage heading into the decisive final stage tomorrow. Rally2 leader Edgar Canet delivered a steady and consistent performance, finishing 15th on the stage to hold his 35-minute class lead and an impressive eighth overall.