Since then, adventures have been a-many, thousands of stories created, and numerous legends have been made. KTM boasts 19 Dakar victories, with nine different winners and three continents raced as the event moved from Africa to South America to Saudi Arabia. 30 years on from Kini’s first official KTM entry and we are now celebrating ‘The Legends Of The Dakar’ in a new special exhibition in the KTM Motohall, Mattighofen – the home of KTM – and what a spectacle it is.
In preparation for the exhibition there was a lot of talk of which bikes should be on display; there was only space for so many – but with hundreds of stories from so many Dakar races there was a big choice to choose from – Kini’s 1995 Dakar bike, the LC4 that took the first victory with Fabrizio Meoni in 2001, that enormous twin-cyclinder LC8 in 2002, Richard Sainct’s Gauloises bike, Nani Roma’s Repsol colors in 2004, Cyril Despres’ bikes, Marc Coma’s bikes, the first 450 in the 690 chassis, the first 450 of the new era and so on and so on. It was a tricky choice, and that is testament to the sheer history of the race that KTM holds with both hands.