KTM to make their TT debut

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Austrian manufacturer KTM are set to increase the levels of official manufacturer participation at the 2010 Isle of Man TT Races with the news that Redline Motorcycles will run a KTM RC8R in the Superbike, Superstock and Senior TT races.

The off-road giants have been increasing their road racing efforts in recent years with 2009 seeing official participation in both the Australian and German Superbike Championships and it is anticipated that the machine on the Island will mirror those in specification in what will be KTM’s first-ever TT appearance.

The man given the task of riding the bright orange bike will be Loughborough’s James Edmeades.

He said: “The opportunity to become the first KTM rider at the Isle of Man TT Races is a tremendous honour for me and after the three great years I enjoyed between 2006 and 2008, I can’t wait to get back on the Island.

“The KTM RC8R is a superb bike and I’m sure it will perform well around the course with its excellent handling qualities.

“I was carrying an injury when I was last at the TT and didn’t perform as I would have liked which is something I’m keen to put right this year.

“I’m sure both myself and the team will give a good account of ourselves and further prove the capabilities of the KTM Superbike machine.”

The 26-year old is no stranger to the TT having ridden in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 events.

The former Virgin R6 Cup rider narrowly missed out on his first 120mph lap in 2007 and has already picked up two bronze replicas from his nine races whilst he also took a strong fifth in last season’s RC8 Super Cup Championship.

In addition to the TT outing, Edmeades will campaign the bike in this year’s British Superbike Evo Championship.

MCN Sports Desk

By MCN Sports Desk