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KTM Moto2 GP Race Bike

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This is the KTM Moto2 race bike that KTM will race in the 2017 World Championship. As in Moto3, Aki Ajo will run the factory team, consisting of Brad Binder and Miguel Oliveira.

KTM’s CEO Stefan Pierer stated the company’s approach to racing: “KTM is there to fight for the win and the World Championship as in every project we start – be it Rally Dakar, MotoCross, SuperCross in America, Moto3 – and so on.”

Unlike in Moto3 where open engine competition is allowed, all Moto2 machines use identical 600cc Honda engines.

The new chassis - which has 'already enjoyed positive tests over the past year' including some impressive unofficial lap times - was initially labelled as a joint project with WP, best known for its racing suspension.

Like KTM, WP belongs to Cross Industries AG. The WP motorsports department is now 'fully integrated into KTM' with the new Moto2 bike designed and built 'completely in-house'.

“We've now enjoyed five years of successful collaboration with Aki Ajo in Moto3. We are very happy that he and our main sponsor Red Bull are offering us the perfect structure to move into Moto2 so we can have a presence in all classes of Grand Prix Racing in 2017," said KTM Motorsport Director Pit Beirer.

"We see the intermediate class mainly as a platform for keeping riders in the KTM Family, which begins with the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup and will run right through to MotoGP.

"The WP motorsports department has been fully integrated into KTM, and just as it is in Moto3 and MotoGP, the new Moto2 bike is being developed and built completely in-house.

"First of all I want to say I am very grateful for this new opportunity given to me by the team in Moto2," Binder said. "I want to thank Aki Ajo and all the people and partners who have been helping so I could take this step up. After how 2016 has been, there is nothing that could excite me more than staying at Red Bull KTM Ajo and competing in Moto2.

"I really like this team; I like the respect between all the members and I know that the decisions they make are always the best to keep the team and riders on top. I know it will be very difficult, but I'm very motivated for this and I am already looking forward to it. It will be nice to start in a new class, with everything new and a lot to learn.

"My goal is to go out each day and give 110% to learn as quickly as possible. I am very happy to be back sharing a garage with Miguel (Oliveira), I learned a lot from him in 2015 and sure we will push each other; we will have fun. Everyone knows that if Red Bull KTM Ajo make a motorcycle, it will be good."

Oliveira finished a close runner-up in the 2015 Moto3 world championship for Red Bull KTM, before joining Moto2 with Leopard this season.

"I'm very happy to be returning to the Red Bull KTM Ajo family, and to a very professional team that brought me a lot of success. In fact, my most successful season to date came with them," said the Portuguese. "I'm very happy and grateful to Aki [Ajo] and KTM for choosing me and for

"trusting in me to start this ambitious project with the KTM Moto2. I believe a lot in this new project, that I will have a very strong team alongside me, and that we will be able to get the best results possible. I will give my all in this new venture.

"I will be back sharing a garage with Brad [Binder], a very good person and rider, and I am sure that we will work very well together to gather the best data possible and take the KTM to the top."