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KTM pulls out of MotoGP...

Cruser

Registered User
Austrian motorcycle company KTM has announced that it is no longer in a position to act as engine supplier to Team Roberts in the MotoGP World Championship.

KTM explained that the decision to end the supply of the 990cc V4 engine was based on a number of factors, including the change to the new 800cc MotoGP engine regulations in 2007.

For 2005 KTM's stated that their sole aim was to be an engine supplier to a fully operational team, meaning that the company's primary interest was engine supply and not to support a factory-backed KTM MotoGP team.

As such, Team Roberts were free to raise additional sponsorship and funding for the project, although KTM 'recognises that this undertaking has not been an easy task'.

To assist the project further KTM said they have made available significant additional funding, over and above the cost of engine supply: They contracted and paid team rider Shane 'Shakey' Byrne and agreed to fund the supply of Michelin tyres for the MotoGP season.

But KTM's budget did not allow for any request for funding over and above those three key areas - engine supply, rider contract and tyres.

KTM management also considered the impact of short-term investment in further development of the 990cc motor, which would become extinct at the end of the 2006 season.

For 2007, another significant investment would be required for an all-new 800cc motor.

It is for these reasons, and in an effort to focus on their 125 and 250 GP projects, that KTM decided to cease MotoGP engine supply.

In light of the new 800cc regulations any future involvement in MotoGP 'will be taken after a further assessment of the competition requirements best suited for the promotion of the KTM brand'.

KTM wished Team Roberts 'every success in its future racing endeavours'.

The KTM powered Proton KR scored just one-point from the first ten races of 2005, with a lack of engine torque cited as the main obstacle to competitiveness.

Team Roberts are yet to comment on today's announcement and what it means for the future of the KR/Byrne/Michelin partnership.


What does this mean for Team KR and more importantly for Shakey :dunno:

We need a racing forum too :k
 

B1rdie

Registered User
I have comments reserved for the new forum........................... g0551p
 

Jaws

Corporal CockUp
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Sorry guys.. you had a sports forum a couple of years ago..
All started off great but after 3 months it had no new posts going on it so was eventually closed.. And not one person even noticed !!

Tell you what.. get 12 people to say they want a MOTORCYCLE sports forum ( no football or rugby or wible throwing or blim ratcheting or any other obscure 'sport' ) and I will do the deed..

But.. if it dont get used or only gets used by a couple of peeps then its a gonna ! Cannot be having folk say a forum was set up especially for the chosen few !!
 

Samster

chamon motherf*cker
Maybe it went quiet cos the season ended?

For those who vote, I'll share my username and password to the MotoGP website, and commit to streaming some highlights etc to it
 
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Gerrard

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Sports

Stick my name down as voter for a SPORTS FORUM.
 

ianrobbo1

good looking AND modest
I DONT want a motorcycle sport forum!! it'd be too much like a "Cloggers" site!! :rolleyes:
I'm with Lumpy though, lets have a CAR forum!! :eek:



















:rolleyes: %$fan
 

birdinflight

Registered User
shut up you

ianrobbo1 said:
I DONT want a motorcycle sport forum!! it'd be too much like a "Cloggers" site!! :rolleyes:
I'm with Lumpy though, lets have a CAR forum!! :eek:
:rolleyes: %$fan


and get slimming!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
 
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CoolBikeRider

Guest
Me too.............

another for a motorbike sports forum :yo:
 
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R2B2

Guest
Can we have a conspiracy forum too :p - there's bound to be some dodgy goings on in Motogp......... :rolleyes:

Can't see the respective governments from all the countries involved missing the opportunity to rig up a few results! :} There'll only be a few million watching, shouldn't be a problem R#? :dunno:
 

Cyclops

Registered User
Get rid

of the Quotable quotes forum last used on the 06-06-2005 10:12 PM



And for fooks sake lets have a sports forum
 

Punchy

Registered User
Jon and Anya said:
Go on the, dump the iffy pics thing and have a sports forum instead

Whoa there camel

I likes the iffy pics and jokes section

:-:
 

Punchy

Registered User
Lets get back to the original post from Cruser.
The reason that KTM pulled out of the MotoGP is because they can see no future in developing that engine which will be obsolete by the end of next season. And the reason... all because HRC aren't getting their own way in winning the championship so lets pick the goal posts up and move to the next county.

Their reaction when Rossi signed for Yamaha in not allowing him to ride the bike until his contract had expired despite the season finishing months before just showed their petty minded attitude. The MotoGP formula breathed a fresh breath into motorcycle racing making it really exciting again, now we are going to be subjected to expensive changes to the specification just so that HRC can be top of the pile. Well I'm sorry guys but I will never ever consider buying a Honda even though they make the best quality product on the market all because of their attitude to racing.

I hope that Yamaha beat the shit out of them for the next ten years!!!

:mad:
 

Samster

chamon motherf*cker
Is that twelve then?

Russ
Lumpy
BIF
Graphite
CoolBikeRider
Gypsy
Stan
Cyclops
Jon&Anya
Punchy?
Me
and if we include B1rdie that's 12...........

DS should be good for a vote, Rhino too......

:beer:
 
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