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Cycle News 2024 Issue 48 December 3

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hours reduced to single-shift operations from March to reduce inventory, which is currently at record levels. "It was clear that the liabilities of the KTM companies would reach a high level. Nevertheless, we are surprised that the liabili- ties are so high," said Cornelia Wesenauer, insolvency expert for the Alpine Creditors Association (AKV). "After all, at first glance, we expect liabilities of €2.5 to €3 billion. That is now clear. This is the largest insolvency procedure in Austria this year." Upper Austria Governor Thomas Stelzer, quoted by APA, said, "Of course, as politicians, we want to help and support. We are doing everything we can to save the factory and the jobs. However, EU state aid and insolvency laws de facto exclude liability." KTM's debt crisis comes after years of aggressive expansion, after Pierer Industrie AG pur - chased Husqvarna, GasGas and a 50.1 percent controlling stake in MV Agusta, and has been ex- acerbated by the post-Covid 19 pandemic economic downturn, in which dealers have had to slash prices on floor stock just to keep up with sales targets. According to Italian website GPOne, the 2023 financial year saw KTM produce a €100 million ($104 million) profit, a reduction of €281 million ($294 million) from 2022, with the share price dropping 90 percent to $11.65 at the time of this writing. KTM has taken the steps to reduce its board members from six to two, with Gottfried Neu- meister joining the Executive Board as Co-CEO in September. "The enthusiasm of our em- ployees is our most important competitive advantage," said Neumeister. "Their passion is the reason why KTM is globally syn - onymous with peak performance. We build our motorcycles reli- ably and robustly for every race, for every terrain. Now it's about making the company robust. Robust for the future. So that we can quickly focus again on what we do best: building the coolest motorcycles in the world." KTM USA has stated that the legal restructuring procedure pertains only to KTM AG and thus does not currently affect KTM USA's operations. However, should further financial troubles befall the head office of KTM AG, it's impossible to see these not trickling down to the various worldwide subsidiaries. Owing to the current financial situation, KTM has pulled the GasGas and Husqvarna names out of MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 competition, with only the head KTM brand remaining in MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3. Changes have also been made in various off-road categories, including the reigning MXGP Champions GasGas factory team being pulled from com - petition. KTM USA has noted it intends to race as usual within the Monster Energy AMA Super - cross series with factory involve- ment for KTM, GasGas and Husqvarna brands. CN VOLUME ISSUE DECEMBER , P29 The new KTM 990 Duke R was one of a slew of new bikes released by the brand at EICMA 2024, however, the buzz has all but been drowned out by the company's financial crisis.

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