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Despres and Coma 2-3 in Dakar Series "Pax Rally" in Portugal
17 September 2008
The second in the new Dakar Series rallies concluded on Sunday in Portugal with KTM factory riders Cyril Despres and Marc Coma taking second and third place in an event that finally went to local rider Ruben Faria. Following the introduction of the Dakar Series in the form of the Central European Rally earlier in the year, in part a consequence of the last minute cancellation of the classic Dakar race last January, riders were anxious to test their mettle in the atmosphere of the Portuguese countryside.
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Perfect Start For KTM On A Beautiful Sunday
21 April 2008
The competitors woke up yesterday morning with a clear sky and a very comfortable temperature. After the start from the Heroes'Square a liaison of 58 kilometer was scheduled. Cyril Despres was the first bike to ride of the podium.
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First Edition of The Central Europe Rally About to Start!
20 April 2008
It's been almost four months since the cancellation of Dakar 2008, but finally the start of the Central Europe Rally gives the competitors their first chance to race again.
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KTM Regrets Dakar Cancellation - Stands by Organizers Decision
05 January 2008
While registering disappointment in the cancellation of the Dakar 2008, KTM stands firmly behind the decision of the organizers not to go ahead following threats from terrorist groups to disrupt the rally.
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Marc Coma Victorious In Las Pampas Rally
11 September 2007
KTM Factory rider Marc Coma overcame snow, swollen rivers, dunes and lunar landscape desert to emerge triumphant in the South American Las Pampas Rally to now take firm hold of the world championship standings. It was Coma's third victory in four Las Pampas Rallies and follows up on his wins in the Sardinian and Tunisian Rallies for more valuable points in the World Cup. It was a well earned win after 4116 km of punishing riding and extreme conditions.
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KTM's Marc Coma dominates Tunisian Rally
10 April 2007
KTM factory riders Marc Coma and David Casteu got off to a flying start in the World Championship taking 1-2 in the 2007 Tunisian Rally. The Spaniard’s victory was particularly sweet after he was denied a place in the 2007 Dakar classic after a crash in the final stages forced him to retire when he looked certain of snatching the top podium spot.
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KTM talks to Marc Coma As He Heads Into The Final Stages
02 February 2007
Going into the final stages of the Dakar Rally, Marc Coma has a 54 minute lead on his arch rival and fellow KTM rider Cyril Despres in this classic that truly tests man and machine. But with just days to go, the Spanish rider is far from confident saying he has not won until he climbs onto the top podium spot in Dakar. With just three days and 700 km to the finish, Coma (KTM Repsol) still looks fresh.
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Repsol's Peterhansel Takes First Stage Win In New MPR13 Mitsubishi Evo - In The Motorbike Class, Marc Coma Keeps The Leadership
09 November 2006
In the motorbike class, Marc Coma keeps the leadership despite some mechanical problems during today's special. Luc Alphand extends his overall UAE Desert Challenge lead. Frenchman Stéphane Peterhansel and co-driver Jean-Paul Cottret recorded the first ever stage win for the new MPR13 version of Mitsubishi’s new Pajero/Montero Evolution on its race debut in the UAE Desert Challenge, today. The victory on the car’s fourth day of competition moved Peterhansel and Cottret from fifth to second place overall. Defending Dakar Rally champions Luc Alphand and Gilles Picard extended Team Repsol Mitsubishi Ralliart’s outright lead in the UAE Desert Challenge by setting the second fastest time. They now lead their team mates by 22m 22s, with Jean-Louis Schlesser a distant third.
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Marc Coma Tests Dani Pedrosa'S Repsol Honda Bike In Valencia
31 October 2006
One day after the last Grand Prix of the 2006 season, the Repsol rider swaps his Dakar bike for the winning bike of the MotoGP World Championship. The test days organised by the Repsol Honda Team with journalists from every corner of the world to test Nicky Hayden's world championship winning bike and that of his team mate Dani Pedrosa, had an exceptional guest. Winner of the 2006 Lisbon Dakar Rally, Repsol rider Marc Coma, got on Dani Pedrosa's bike shortly after three o'clock on Monday afternoon. Only 24 hours before, the now completely empty venue had been a true pressure cooker in which more than 100,000 people were celebrating and cheering Nicky Hayden as the new MotoGP World Champion.
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