You mentioned the growth in Moto2. Is that as much about the KTM GP Academy and the ‘road to MotoGP’ as it is a branding exercise?
For sure. It’s part of the pyramid. We have the base in Moto3, then it goes up and there are less spaces in Moto2 but we can still follow riders as they develop and try to conquer that next stage, and then even less spaces at the peak of MotoGP. Not all of them can reach the top and there is only one space on the top of the podium! That’s the one we want to fill. Moto2 is also important for promotion. Also, you have a clear distinction in the character of the teams; one is the cool Finnish-led set-up, another is hot-tempered Spanish and then this rational German outfit. You then have to be careful where you put the riders and marry the right character to the right team. It’s nice to have that opportunity.
Will Moto2 ever become a chassis development class for KTM again?
We’re quite happy with how it is now. Also talking about the riders, it is good to see them on similar equipment and to observe which one is making steps forward. I don’t see a need for our own chassis in Moto2.