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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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    Jeffrey Herlings—KTM’s motocross legend! Experience his unmatched speed, skill, and determination as he chases victory. Follow his journey now!

    Andrea Adamo

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    Andrea Adamo—KTM’s motocross champion! Witness his skill, speed, and determination as he fights for victory on the world’s toughest tracks. Follow his journey!

    Sacha Coenen

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    Sacha Coenen—KTM’s young motocross talent! Experience his speed, skill, and determination as he battles for victory. Follow his journey now!

    Lucas Coenen

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    Lucas Coenen—KTM’s rising motocross star! Follow his journey, speed, and victories as he pushes limits on the track. Learn more!

    Marc-Antoine Rossi

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    Marc-Antoine Rossi—KTM’s future motocross talent. Speed, skill, and determination define his path to victory. Follow his journey today!

    Simon Längenfelder

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    Simon Längenfelder—precision, speed, and passion on KTM. Watch him chase victories on the toughest motocross tracks. Follow his journey!

    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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    CHASE SEXTON AND AARON PLESSINGER RACE TO SEATTLE SUPERCROSS PODIUMS

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton and Aaron Plessinger raced to a pair of podium finishes at Round 11 of the 2025 AMA Supercross Championship in Seattle tonight, with Sexton claiming a hard-fought second position and Plessinger taking third place in a lively 450SX Main Event. Sexton powered his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to the second-fastest qualifying time inside Lumen Field, posting a lap time of 47.121s on a circuit recognized for its technical, rutty conditions. That momentum would continue into his Heat Race, overcoming an average start to steadily slice his way through the field. A spirited ride for the number 4 saw him reach the rear wheel of his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Plessinger by the race's end, with the team scoring a 1-2 finish. In the Main Event, Sexton entered the lead of the race after clawing his way from a sixth-place start as the difficulty of the Lumen Field conditions intensified. Following a spectacular performance at the front of the field, Sexton ultimately finished in P2 following a final lap showdown for victory. Chase is positioned second in the standings, just 11 points outside of the lead following Round 11. Chase Sexton: "Tonight was gnarly and I think the pace this year was even higher than last year, which is crazy. We were pushing the limit – I was getting that long rhythm, which helped me, and then Coop [Cooper Webb] was faster in the tight stuff. There was a lot of cat and mouse out there, but it was a balance of pushing the pace, while also keeping your balance, because you had to hit your marks and try not to make mistakes, which was almost impossible on that track.” ‘The Cowboy’ claimed the holeshot in 450SX Heat 1, which continued his run of form throughout the recent rounds. Managing the pace at the front, the always-popular Plessinger charged to first position onboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, setting himself up well for the upcoming Main Event. Once the gates dropped on the Main Event, Plessinger posted a measured ride on a soft, rutty surface, steadily climbing his way up into a calculated third place finish by the conclusion of the night when the checkered flag flew. Aaron Plessinger: "I got the best jump out of the gates I got all day for the Main Event, then coming into the first corner, I guess I hit the brakes too quickly and stalled the bike. I was trying to bump start it for about 50 feet and smacked right into Malcolm [Stewart], which I feel so bad about as he might’ve been up on the box with us. It happens. I had to ride hard, and it was not an easy track... The ruts here are like no others, it’s like a sponge, which makes it super-wild. Huge thanks to the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team for keeping me comfortable on track – let's keep this going!" The 250SX West Class returned to action in Seattle following a three-week hiatus, with Julien Beaumer recommencing his hunt for this year's championship. Equipped with his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Beaumer collected the second-fastest qualifying time before finishing P2 in his Heat Race. Upon delivering a solid ride throughout the Main Event, Beaumer battled inside the podium placings for the entirety of the race before eventually landing a fourth-place result in Seattle to remain well in title contention. Julien Beaumer: "Fourth place in Seattle, just a bad line choice in the Main cost me a lot. I should have been blitzing the whoops, then I got stuck behind the lapped riders, too, and didn’t make good choices there. I became frustrated, which ultimately cost me a lot of time. Overall, it was a step in the right direction with my riding, as my shoulder is improving, and we’re on an upward trajectory. I'm ready to get back to work and come out swinging in Philly.” Next Race: April 5 – Foxborough, Massachusetts Results 450SX Class – Seattle 1. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 2. Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 3. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 7. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 8. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) 10. Justin Hill (KTM) 19. Kevin Moranz (KTM) 20. Tristan Lane (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2025 after 11 of 17 rounds 1. Cooper Webb, 236 points 2. Chase Sexton, 225 3. Ken Roczen, 202 4. Malcolm Stewart, 177 6. Justin Barcia, 156 8. Aaron Plessinger, 145 Results 250SX West Class – Seattle 1. Cole Davies (Yamaha) 2. Garrett Marchbanks (Kawasaki) 3. Haiden Deegan (Yamaha) 4. Julien Beaumer (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 11. Lux Turner (KTM) 16. Avery Long (KTM) Standings 250SX West Class 2025 after 7 of 10 rounds 1. Haiden Deegan, 149 points 2. Julien Beaumer, 135 3. Cole Davies, 129

    RED BULL KTM CELEBRATES TRIPLE PODIUM RESULTS IN BIRMINGHAM SUPERCROSS

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton raced to his third victory of the season at Round 10 of the 2025 AMA Supercross Championship, posting a convincing scorecard of results across the three-race Triple Crown format in Birmingham. 450SX teammate Aaron Plessinger and defending 250SX East Champion Tom Vialle also claimed podium results tonight. Equipped with his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Sexton registered the fastest time in the afternoon qualifying sessions, applying the perfect balance of throttle control and aggression on the dry, hard-packed Protective Stadium circuit. With his starts dialed throughout the night, Sexton was inside the top three during the opening lap of each Race and converted his track position to victory in the opening two encounters. A measured second-place ride in Race 3 was enough to capture the overall. In terms of the championship standings, Sexton now sits eight points down on the series lead as Supercross heads to Seattle for Round 10 next weekend. Chase Sexton: “It’s really nice to get the monkey off my back tonight – it feels like I haven’t won in forever! Getting good starts and the first two race wins was super-important, but it reminded me quickly when RJ [Hampshire] got caught up at the start in Race 3 that anything can happen, so I locked in on executing that start as well. From there, I rode my own race in the last one, tried not to do anything stupid and learn from previous mistakes, but I always thrive in these last eight races, so I’m stoked to kick things off this way.” Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Plessinger featured prominently during the Alabama event, powering his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to the opening two Triple Crown holeshots. After collecting a commendable 2-3-5 scorecard, ‘The Cowboy’ earned third position on the night, which continues his recent run of mid-season form. Aaron Plessinger: “These last couple of races have given me a lot more confidence, and that’s showing in my starts, which put me in a really good position tonight. Ever since Daytona I feel like we’ve been rolling, it gave me the belief that I can run with the boys at the front, and that’s everything to me. So, that combined with the work we’re doing at the Baker’s Factory, means we’re in a really good spot right now!” 250SX East Class number one Vialle also returned to action in Birmingham following the mid-series break, with the ever-consistent Frenchman powering his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to 2-5-3 results across each race, claiming third overall on the night and extending his championship points lead as a result. Tom Vialle: "I felt great from the first practice on the track, I pretty much didn’t change my bike all day aside from a couple of clickers. I want that win, believe me, but I’m also letting it come to me. We’re in a great spot in the championship, although I train during the week to win, so we’ll get back to work during this weekend off for us to try and click one off.” Next Race: March 29 – Seattle, Washington Results 450SX Class – Birmingham 1. Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 2. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 3. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 9. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) 11. Justin Hill (KTM) 20. Tristan Lane (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2025 after 10 of 17 rounds 1. Cooper Webb, 211 points 2. Chase Sexton, 203 3. Ken Roczen, 184 4. Malcolm Stewart, 162 7. Justin Barcia, 142 8. Aaron Plessinger, 125 9. Justin Hill, 125 Results 250SX East Class – Birmingham 1. Nate Thrasher (Yamaha) 2. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 3. Tom Vialle (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 18. Crockett Myers (KTM) 20. Gage Linville (KTM) Standings 250SX East Class 2025 after 5 of 10 rounds 1. Tom Vialle, 99 points 2. RJ Hampshire, 89 3. Seth Hammaker, 86

    MX2 victory for Adamo after Grand Prix of Europe thriller as Lucas Coenen earns his first MXGP podium result

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    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing came through the third round of the 2025 MXGP season with three podium finishes including a 1-2 in the MX2 class for Andrea Adamo and Simon Laengenfelder and Lucas Coenen securing his first top three result in the MXGP division. The action took place on another weather-hit weekend at the renowned hard-packed and rutty St Jean D’Angely circuit in western France.