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Cycle News 2020 Issue 24 June 16

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 24 JUNE 16, 2020 P81 expect by the end of this year that we will have at least the same level of overall sales as we did the year before. And there's also a very interesting spinoff from the crisis, which is that off-road mo- torcycling is bouncing back very strongly, especially in the USA. By spending less than 10,000 euro, you can get completely away from the coronavirus when- ever you choose, you can do it alone with no worries about social distancing, you can leave the risks of urban density and visit the countryside, always with the best possible protection wearing your helmet. That's the main reason why we're facing huge demand in the USA for our off-road models. To the point that some of your dealers there are appar- ently concerned about running out of product. Will you be able to supply them? Yes, we are working very hard on that right now. It's a nice prob- lem to have! So, in June already we have additional shifts planned to fill up the shipments and get our products to the U.S. again on a continuous flow to meet demand. It's a good situation, but you have to find a way to handle it, and you espe- cially have to explain to suppliers how they must keep parts flow- ing, things like that. But it looks good. Once your pro- duction line start- ed to run again, Small- displacement motorcycles, such as the new KTM 390 Adventure, is in high demand right now all around the globe. what models were getting the highest build priority? We are already on the high point of the on-road season, so that means the new 890R is a priority, also the new 1290 Super Duke. We have strong demand for both of them, so we have to try to meet that, they're the priority models. In terms of off-road, just about anything the U.S. market needs is a high priority. In that connection, did Bajaj shut down for the same length of time as KTM? Yes, they were also totally stopped for six weeks. However, what's happened in India is inter- esting. India has had one of the toughest shutdowns, with military control to ensure it's obeyed. But they have certain Red Zones where the virus is more active than others, so it's very problem- atic. However, while Bajaj got per- mission to open their plants in the middle of May, it took more than a week to re-establish the supply chain, and if you have a supplier in the red zone then they'll still

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