By definition, ADVENTURE is an exciting, unusual or even bold undertaking.
On a KTM ADVENTURE RALLY you will discover the true meaning of ADVENTURE and what it means to embrace the KTM spirit. Charging down epic dirt roads, powering through unchartered forests, conquering extreme riding territory and sharing it all with like minded riders.
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From the moment you arrive the ADVENTURE has begun. Non-stop action, insane outrides, diverse terrain, discovering new limits and all packed into 1 ADVENTURE, the ultimate ADVENTURE - the KTM ADVENTURE RALLY.
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Wherever your ultimate ADVENTURE lies, the KTM ADVENTURE RALLY is coming for you. 8 Rallys, 8 different places: Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, USA, Latin America and China. 8 diverse tests of character and skill.
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Everything 100%. 100% pure ADVENTURE. 100% KTM spirit. 100% for you and a 100% unforgettable experience.
The 2026 KTM EUROPE ADVENTURE RALLY is another golden chance to discover adventure, new friends and new ground the KTM way. Every year we’re pumped and motivated for this event and that’s why we’re heading to one of the continent’s most passionate countries from 7-11 September 2026. Roam central Italy and the history, landscapes and undeniable beauty of the Umbria region, north of Perugia, where we’ll pass mountains, lakes and other unmissable sights. Curious? Then watch our 2025 wrap video from the trip to Romania to sample the vibe.
KTM South Africa is proud to announce the annual KTM ADVENTURE RALLY will be hosted at the spectacular Champagne Sports Resort in the heart of the Drakensberg Mountains. Taking place over 3 days (30 April – 3 May), the 2026 edition will follow a similar format of past years. There will be 1 main route with technical breakaway sections to choose from each day over 2 days of riding, taking participants past some of the most breathtaking views and most beautiful countryside South Africa has to offer while making memories on two wheels. This will be the 8th edition of the KTM SOUTH AFRICA ADVENTURE RALLY.
Get your fangs into the challenges of central Romania and the Transylvania region for the2025 KTM EUROPE ADVENTURE RALLY. 250 places are up for grabs from 26-28 August 2025, for riders that seek the diverse span of forests, mountains, long gravel trails and grassy passes. The Adventure includes a stretch of the iconic Transalpine Road and the legendary Red Bull Romaniacs region. The 2024 KTM EUROPE ADVENTURE RALLY, held on the western edge of Europe, will move to the historic eastern city of Sibiu for its 2025 edition. Don’t miss out on this unique location. More details coming soon!
The KTM NEW ZEALAND ADVENTURE RALLYE is back, and we are proud to announce our nineth annual KTM New Zealand Adventure Rallye: Eastern Bays 2026, taking place from Tuesday, March 10th - Sunday, March 15th 2026. This exclusive five-day motorcycle adventure ride focuses on offering riders an inspiring adventure full of outstanding riding, unrivalled comradery, and long-lasting memories. Don’t miss out on this unique location.
The KTM AUSTRALIA ADVENTURE RALLYE is finally heading west – with the ninth edition of the event set to explore the beautiful South West WA region, starting and finish in Bunbury, from October 12th – 17th 2025! This exclusive five-day motorcycle adventure ride focuses on offering riders an inspiring adventure full of outstanding riding, unrivalled comradery and long-lasting memories.
Celebrating a special milestone, the 2025 KTM ADVENTURE RIDER RALLY will return to the Rocky Mountains of Breckenridge, Colorado, September 11th-13th, 2025, for its 20th Anniversary. Combining scenic mountain landscapes with challenging terrain, this year’s event will be an unmissable community experience for KTM adventurer’s and enthusiasts. Choosing to either self-navigate from a range of courses provided by KTM or join KTM Ambassadors for a group ride each day, adventure riders will encounter breathtaking vistas of rugged peaks, alpine forests, and serene valleys, enjoying panoramic views while navigating winding trails on this 3-day expedition.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Eli Tomac continued his impressive start to the 2026 AMA Supercross Championship, capturing a third-place finish following Round 3 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, and maintaining his lead in the 450SX standings. After taking the opening two 450SX race victories of the 2026 SMX World Championship season, Tomac and the team entered Anaheim 2 targeting another strong performance at the famed Southern California venue on Saturday, with the 33-year-old qualifying seventh onboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION during the afternoon sessions. A strong start to his Heat Race saw the two-time Supercross Champion race with the lead group early, before making a decisive pass for the lead with two minutes remaining to claim victory heading into the night’s Main Event. Tomac launched well in the Main Event and circulated inside the top-five during the opening stages, positioning himself to mount a charge for the podium. Battling at the front of the field from that point, the Cortez, Colorado, native climbed to P3 and secured a third-consecutive podium result, strengthening his hold on the red plate as the series heads to Houston, Texas, next weekend. Eli Tomac: “I felt like I was in offense and defense mode the whole time during that Main Event – it was very busy! I was happy to claim a podium spot tonight, but also, there are a couple of things I think back to that maybe I could have done differently to try and stay in front of Hunter [Lawrence], but that's all should have, would have, could have at this point. This race had a bit of everything, but everyone is hauling the mail, and the pace was super-fast. It's good to finish with a podium here – if you had told me at the beginning of the series that I'd go 1-1-3, that's an awesome start, so I'm proud of the team." Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450SX teammate Jorge Prado was also in fine form at Round 3, with the four-time world champion qualifying sixth before earning the holeshot on his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION and delivering a wire-to-wire victory in his Heat Race. Starting outside the top-10 in the Main Event, the Spaniard put his head down and completed an impressive charge toward the checkered flag, executing a series of passes to finish seventh by race’s end. As a result, Prado is currently listed in P9 overall following three rounds to begin season 2026. Jorge Prado: "Anaheim 2 was a positive night – I am very happy with my performance. Winning the Heat Race was good, and then I got cut off at the start of the Main Event, and I had to work through the pack from there. I came back to P7 and was very close to the top-five, so I like the rhythm I had, and the improvements that we made during the week, especially in my ability to come through the field. I'm also very happy with my bike, I think today was the best the bike has felt across the three rounds. There is still much to learn, although I think we are in a very good place right now, and I just can't wait for the next rounds – the team is doing a great job!" Also equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Aaron Plessinger recorded the 12th-fastest 450SX qualifying time before lining up alongside Prado in the night’s opening Heat Race. A heavy incident on the final lap while running in P2 dropped ‘The Cowboy’ to eighth position across the finish, but he was able to transfer directly into the Main Event. Making a fast start to the Main Event, Plessinger ran fifth during the opening laps and showed front-running speed early. As the race progressed, the 30-year-old began to feel the effects of his Heat Race crash and ultimately withdrew from the night’s racing. He will now focus on recovery ahead of next weekend's first Triple Crown round of the year in Houston. Aaron Plessinger: "I actually felt pretty good today, coming off having the flu for a couple of weeks. I was feeling it in my Heat Race and was closing in on Jorge with a lap to go when I hit something and was sent flying off the face of the jump, so I hit the ground really hard. I banged myself up real good. I was able to get up and cross the line in eighth, so I qualified for the Main without having to race the LCQ, which was a positive. I did my best in the Main Event and was good on opening laps, but honestly, my body really started to feel it midway into the race, and I just had to salvage what spots I could. I will regroup this week, get a bunch of therapy on my body, and hopefully have a better race in Houston next weekend.” Next Race: January 31 – Houston, Texas Results 450SX Class – Anaheim 2 1. Chase Sexton (Kawasaki) 2. Hunter Lawrence (Honda) 3. Eli Tomac (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 7. Jorge Prado (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 9. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 12. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 15. Justin Hill (KTM) 22. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) Standings 450SX Class 2026 after 3 of 17 rounds 1. Eli Tomac, 70 points 2. Hunter Lawrence, 62 3. Chase Sexton, 57 9. Jorge Prado, 41 11. Aaron Plessinger, 27 12. RJ Hampshire, 27 14. Justin Hill, 23 15. Malcolm Stewart, 22
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