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12 April, 2020 8:04 pm

KTM Moto3 engine (w/video)

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KTM has already announced that they will be returning to GP racing next season in the new Moto3 class that will substitute the soon-to-be defunct 125cc series, and today at Hangar 7 at the Salzburg Airport with KTM boss Stefan Pierer presenting the Moto3 engine to the international press.
The new KTM 250cc four-stroke engine weighs less than 25 kg and the bike will tested on Friday October 7th at Cartagena circuit in Spain.

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The first team that will take delivery of the complete KTM chassis and engine will be Finnish Ajo Motorsport.

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