Paolo Pavesio, Team Principal, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP: "Yamaha is at the start of an exciting new phase that we like to call 'The Blue Shift'. This is beautifully reflected in the 2025 Monster ...
Due to its well-documented financial struggles, KTM, at one point appeared to be in danger of not having a MotoGP program beyond 2025, but signs of life are certainly there for the Mattighofen brand ...
KTM and its satellite team Tech3 revealed the liveries for their 2025 bikes in a joint event in Malaysia on Thursday.The ...
Let’s sart with Team Orange’s move to save millions by leaving their MotoGP paddock. KTM is in a state of restructuring ... supersport with elements of their VMAX muscle cruiser, Team Blue combined ...
The prominent Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM has announced its intention to exit the MotoGP racing series by the end of their current contract in 2026. This decision comes amidst ongoing ...
This is yet to be confirmed, however. One of the main uncertainties surrounding KTM’s future is what will happen with its MotoGP project, which is “planned” to withdraw from the series under ...
LE MANS, FRANCE - MAY 11: #33 Brad Binder (Rsa) Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing - Ktm during the MotoGP Of France - Qualifying at Le Mans Bugatti Circuit on May 11, 2024 in Le Mans, France. (Photo by ...
KTM’s 2024 MotoGP season started positively, but ended with the Austrian brand entirely winless. KTM’s win drought continues to extend back to Miguel Oliveira’s 2022 Thai Grand Prix triumph ...
Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivola has cited the example of KTM's financial fallout to warn MotoGP, saying "Our sport, our business, is a bit too expensive." He acknowledged having suggestions on his mind ...
While KTM has repeatedly stressed that it will continue to remain a part of MotoGP, rumors suggested that the Austrian manufacturer could pull out of the sport at the end of 2026. Amid tensions ...
KTM could be looking to leave MotoGP as early as 2026 as part of their self-administered restructuring process, according to a report at Der Standard, an Austrian-based financial magazine.