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KTM Welcomes FIM Changes In Motocross Regulations

Published by Gary Gas
28 December 2007, 18:59
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KTM that is always "Ready to Race" has welcomed the just released changes to the FIM Regulations with company officials agreeing that they cover important areas of development that will make a positive impact on the MX racing circuits in coming years.

Stefan Pierer CEO of KTM said he viewed the new regulations as an excellent way forward for the sport of Motocross and would help to guarantee its future in a responsible 21st century context.
 
As well as a number of decisions already taken, KTM is also very positive about another regulation that is still under discussion but which will probably be finalised shortly. It concerns the reduction of the larger MX1 bikes down to 350 cc.
 
Stefan Everts, team boss of KTM's factory team and 10-times MX World Champion is particularly positive about this prospect, saying: "This is definitely a very good move. With development of the latest technology, I am sure that riders will in fact be able to go quicker on a bike less than 450 cc. These will be lighter and more fluid machines that are also better suited to the current track layouts. This is valid beyond the Grand Prix racing scene and it will be excellent for amateur and hobby riders. The 450 cc bike is much too powerful for a amateur." Everts said he hoped the proposed regulation would come into effect as soon as possible to allow manufacturers to start working on an alternative displacement bike as soon as possible."
 
Heinz Kinigadner, twice 250 cc Motocross World Champion and KTM Motorsport consultant emphasised that to move to give equal status and importance to both 2- and 4-stroke machines was an excellent way forward.
 
"It is very good that the two stroke will now have a fairer chance in competition, in fact this is also made possible thanks to the enormous development in four-stroke technology in recent years. Two-stroke machines are an economical alternative for amateurs and beginners and this change in the regulations will provide a strong basis for the sport to further advance."
 
Pit Beirer, KTM Offroad Sport Director spoke about the decision to allow young riders only to compete on two-stroke machines.
 
"To restrict all young competitors to riding two-stroke is a very important milestone in the sport. First I am convinced that a rider who learns to completely master a 2-stroke machine can ride any motorcycle in the future. Second, this is the only possibility for financing new riders into the sport. Thirdly, maintaining the bike and the fun factor for young guys is an enormous advantage."
 
On the subject of the requirement to cut back on noise, KTM's international Motorsport Director Winni Kerschhaggl also said it was "in the interest of the future of our sport for the noise level to go down dramatically".
 
"Motocross as on outdoor sport can only go forward if we behave respectfully towards other people, especially in Europe, where our possibilities to ride are already limited. Of course cutting back on noise is more important for practice racks than it is for the World Championship. But as GP racing functions as a role model for the entire sport, it is essential that factory teams go ahead and set a good example. "
 
Kerschhaggl also said that regarding the pending decision concerning the displacement for MX1 that he hoped that FIM would follow the proposal of MotoGP promoters Youthstream for the 350 cc option.
 
"Since the MXoN it has been proven that 450's are no longer the fastest bikes and manufacturers have started thinking about alternative displacements. It will be very helpful for us manufacturers if we get a clear direction from the FIM. It is even more important that promoters are provided with a class that is going to deliver exciting racing!"
 
Stefan Pierer CEO of KTM, AECM president and representative of the European Motorcycle Industry said: "I welcome the farsighted and courageous decisions that have been made by FIM. I am convinced that by putting these steps into place, and above all by reducing the exhaust noise, that this is important and necessary for the future of Motocross sports. I particularly welcome the new regulations for the two-stroke motorcycles because this creates attractive economic circumstances for young riders and for amateur sport, thus making it possible to further develop this market segment."

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