Cars
Bikes
Boats
Caravans/RVs
Trucks
Farm
Construction
Real Estate
Shopping & Auctions
Motoring
The Carsales Network
Home
Bikes for Sale
All Bikes for Sale
Brand New Bikes in Stock
Dealer Used Bikes
Demo & Near New Bikes
Private Used Bikes
Learner Approved Bikes
Bike Showroom
Please wait......
Sell Your Bike
Create Bike ad
Edit my ad
Selling Tips
Safer selling
Bike Accessories
Please wait......
Parts and accessories
Research Bikes
Bike valuations
Finance
Insurance
Club Listings
News & reviews
Dealer Directory
News & Reviews
Latest news
Latest reviews
Motorbike Video Reviews
Help
Buying a bike
Selling a bike
Scam defence
Contact us
Toolbox
Back
Save to PDF
Post to facebook
Send to a friend
Related Bike News & Reviews
Kawasaki devours EC quarter-mile
The Aussie launch of the...
Published :
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Aprilia Caponord 1200 leaked
The new-look Italian big-bore ...
Published :
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Win a ride with Troy Bayliss
Everyone who visits the 2012...
Published :
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
More bike reviews
Brand New Bikes in Stock
Location
Any State
ACT
NSW
NT
QLD
SA
TAS
VIC
WA
Go
2011 SUZUKI Boulevard C109RT - VLR1800T
$17,490^
QLD
Ride Away No More to Pay
2011 HUSQVARNA TE449
$9,795^
VIC
2011 SUZUKI GSX-R600
$12,999^
QLD
Ride Away No More to Pay
2011 SUZUKI Boulevard M109R - VZR1800
$16,950^
QLD
Ride Away No More to Pay
2011 TRIUMPH Sprint GT
$15,990^
QLD
Ride Away No More to Pay
View 3775 matching bikes in stock
Search new bikes in stock
Subscribe
to the BikePoint Newsletter and stay up to date
KTM 350SX-F makes stunning competition debut
Total photo(s): 2
Prev
Next
Play
Close
KTM 350SX-F makes stunning competition debut
Wins major MX event in Italy
KTM has pulled the trigger on its 2010 international motocross season in the most emphatic fashion, with Italian Antonio Cairoli winning the annual Mantova Star event Italy on the
all-new 350SX-F
.
Cairoli, the reigning MX1 world champion and the latest recruit to KTM's factory team, rode the ground-breaking bike to victory in the first two of three finals and was third in the finale to clinch the overall from Belgian Suzuki pair Steve Ramon and Clement Desalle.
"It was a fantastic start for me and I enjoyed riding the 350 bike," said Cairoli, already a three-time world champion. "Today I wanted to do some tests to see how it went at the start and everything went well for me. I'm happy with the bike and the results today, and it's always a terrific atmosphere here at Mantova."
Meanwhile, in racing across the Atlantic, Davi Millsaps (Honda) captured victory in round five of the AMA Supercross Championship in San Diego from Josh Hill (Yamaha), Ivan Tedesco (Yamaha), Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) and Justin Brayton (Yamaha). Australian Yamaha pair Daniel Reardon and Michael Byrne were 13th and 14th, while Chad Reed (Kawasaki) continues to recover from a broken hand.
KTM officially launched the 350SX-F in Mantova before racing got underway, with the latest creation from the Austria stable featuring an all-new chassis, a conventional rear suspension linkage and fuel injection. The bike carries the design signature of multiple world motocross champion Stefan Everts who is now the team director for KTM. The international press launch for the 350Sx-F will be held in May, and the bike should go on sale in Australia sometime in the last quarter of this year.
KTM will race the 350SX-F in this year's world MX1 title, alongside its current 450SX-F. The 250SX-F will be on MX2 duties.
The 15-round world title begins in Bulgaria on April 4.
Pics: R Archer and P Mitterbauer
To comment on this article
click here
Published :
Monday, 8 February 2010
Please enable JavaScript to view the
comments powered by Disqus.
Disclaimer:
In most cases, the Carsales Network attends new vehicle launches at the invitation and expense of vehicle manufacturers and/or distributors.
Editorial prices shown are a "price guide" only, based on information provided to us by the manufacturer. Pricing current at the time of writing editorial. Pricing prior to editorial dated 25 May 2009 may refer to RRP. Due to Clarity on Pricing legislation, RRP for those editorials now means "price guide". When purchasing a bike, always confirm the single figure price with the seller of an actual motorbike or accessory. Click
here
for further information about our Terms & Conditions.