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Athletes - Factory KTM-1

Nom:Jorge Prado
Nation:Spain
Born:1.5.2001
Moto:GAS GAS MC 450 F
Start number:61
Discipline:FIM MXGP World Championship
Mécanicien:Bart Dirkx
Career highlights:
2011 65cc European and World Champion
2015 125cc European Champion
2x MX2 Motocross World Champion

Nom:Mattia Guadagnini
Nation:Italy
Born:11.04.2002
Moto:GAS GAS MC 450 F
Start number:101
Discipline:FIM MXGP World Championship
Mécanicien:mm
Career highlights:
2020 – RUNNER-UP FIM EUROPEAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP EMX250
2019 – FIM 125CC JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPION
2019 – FIM EUROPEAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPION EMX125
2018 – RUNNER-UP FIM EUROPEAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPION EMX125
2018 – RUNNER-UP FIM JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EMX125

Nom:Simon Längenfelder
Nation:Germany
Born:27.3.2004
Moto:GAS GAS MC 250 F
Start number:516
Discipline:FIM MX2 World Championship
Mécanicien:Nazzareno Properzi, Giovanni Barberio
Career highlights:
2017: German Champion 85 +
2019: 1st ADAC MX Junior Cup 125 + 3rd EMX 125

Nom:Antonio Cairoli
Nation:Italy
Born:23.1.1985
Moto:KTM SX-F 450
Start number:222
Discipline:FIM MXGP World Championship
Mécanicien:Giovanni Barberio
Career highlights:
7x motocross World Champion, 2x MX2 Motocross World Champion

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MXGP Argentina 2019

Red Bull KTM Factory rider Antonio Cairoli showed brilliance once again as he won the opening round of the 2019 MXGP championship. Incredibly it was the 16 year that the Italian legend has won a Grand Prix, a record that will stand for many years you would think. After a disappointing Saturday, with bike problems and a slight lack of speed, Cairoli burst into life on Sunday, and despite his horrible starting gate position, he made it all happen, and walked away with his 86th GP win.