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Cycle News 2015 Issue 07 February 18

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INTERVIEW KTM PRESIDENT/CEO STEFAN PIERER PART 2 P80 did with the Desmosedici RR, and make a homologated street version of this MotoGP racer? No, because we at KTM think that a sportbike with such performance doesn't have any place on the public roads. So you will establish your own KTM factory MotoGP race team to develop this? No, not our own because like Moto3, there are already teams knocking on the door for us to supply them. We'll provide them with the best package. We won't do it like Aprilia did in the old days of 125/250GP and have six different levels for customers depending on how much money they can bring to the table. It'll be the same for everybody. Each will have the same product, and in addition to that we'll sell versions to private customers for track day use. It's the reverse of a Superbike, where you must buy a streetbike with lights and a horn and then go to a track day where you must remove it all or risk damaging it if you crash. But you're still riding a streetbike round a track. Here, you'll have a purpose built racer prepared for the track. Ready to Race—that's KTM. Any idea of the price? And what quantities do you expect to build? Maybe between 100-200 units, something like that. It depends on getting a really competitive pricing for normal customers to buy it for track days. If you're asking 700,000 Euro [$792,932], then for sure it's a very limited market, but if you can come down to maybe between 100,000- 200,000 Euro [$113,276-$226,552], than that's Jack Miller (8) led KTM's fight against the Hondas in the 2014 Moto3 Championship.

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