News: Racing


  • 2008 Perry Mountain 24-Hour
    "After the eight hour mark, the KTM Team started to pull away. At four in the morning the team had pulled an eight minute lead on the Yamaha team. The team praised the Trail Tech lighting system on their KTM bike which gave the riders plenty of light to see the course and feel comfortable on the track during the nighttime hours to help them extend their lead."
    Read the press release at KTMPRESS.COM: 2008 Perry Mountain 24-Hour
  • 2008 The Wor Tough One
    Wor held the off-road bonanza known as The Wor Tough One Extreme Sprint Scramble.
     
    KTM Racing Team mates Knighter and Blasuziak squared off again at The Wor Tough One in Britain, earning 1st and 2nd place, respectively. That makes 4 years a row that Knight took first, but it's not from a lack of competition. Braybrook, Sagar, Edmondson and a host of other top names were there to attempt the title for themselves. The Nantmawr Quarry circuit's technical terrain (boulder fields, logs, mud pits and cliffs) stands among the world's finest for extreme off-road racing.
     
    2008 The Wor Tough One - Video and Photos
  • 2007 RedBull Last Man Standing
    An epic battle of skill, nerves, endurance and will.
    Red River Motorcycle Trails, Bulcher, TX.
     
    KTM Racing Team mates Taddy Blasuziak and David Knight were knocking elbows at the 2007 RedBull Last Man Standing extreme event. Taddy won the first place podium, but Knighter is not down for the count. The Tough One in Britain promises to be tougher than ever! Taddy and David will match up again there.
     
    2007 RedBull Last Man Standing Photos
  • Teixeira Racing Wins BITD Vegas to Reno
    Best in the Desert - August 24, 2007

    Trail Tech SCMR16 lights were successfully installed during a pit for the low light portion of the race. Teixeira Tech went on to secure 1st place.
     
    Read the article at ATVriders.com

Trail Tech at the 3 Toughest Races in the World:
Trail Tech helps racers gain top spots in the world's most grueling competitions. Whoever can see better has the advantage.