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KTM Racing boss Beirer delighted: “Moto3 contract with Ajo secured until the end of 2028”
KTM Racing boss Beirer delighted: “Moto3 contract with Ajo secured until the end of 2028”
At the end of 2027, KTM must withdraw from the Moto3 World Championship as a manufacturer. This is no reason to end the Academy’s involvement via Ajo Motorsport. Pit Beirer revealed to SPEEDWEEK.com: “The future is sorted.”
Alvaro Carpe (KTM Ajo) after finishing second at Silverstone: “I’m a bit frustrated!”
Alvaro Carpe finished the Moto3 race at Silverstone in second place. The KTM Ajo rider was delighted with his fifth podium finish of the season. At the same time, he was frustrated at having missed out on a chance to win.
David Almansa (1st), over the moon: “I’ve been through a lot this season”
With his second win of the season in the Moto3 race at Silverstone, David Almansa ended a long dry spell – for himself and for Intact GP. Team manager Peter Öttl is also relieved.
World Championship leader Maximo Quiles (Aspar) successfully operated on following a serious crash
Maximo Quiles suffered a heavy crash during Moto3 qualifying at Silverstone. With a broken collarbone, he was forced to return home on Saturday. Following surgery, he is already looking ahead to the future.
Moto3 race at Silverstone: A masterclass from Intact rider David Almansa
Starting from row two, David Almansa proved to be the Moto3 rider to beat in the absence of Maximo Quiles. The Spaniard rode a flawless race, unlike Scott Ogden and Brian Uriarte.
Qualifying: Silverstone feiert Scott Ogden, WM-Leader Quiles stürzte schwer
Das Q2 der Moto3 zum Britischen GP war nichts anderes als dramatisch. Während die Fans sich über die erste Pole eines Landsmanns freuten, ging es für den schwer gestürzten WM-Leader Quiles ins Medical Centre.
Qualifying, Silverstone: Valentin Perrone ahead of Britain’s Scott Ogden
For a long time, the Spanish Moto3 aces Uriarte, Almansa and Quiles set the pace. But in the final stages of qualifying at Silverstone, the results were shaken up. The British riders put in a strong performance.
Moto3 substitute trio at Silverstone: Abruzzo, Singapore and Gonzalez on the grid
The smallest engine capacity class continues to be plagued by injury concerns. Even after the summer break, stand-in riders will be stepping in for Ruche Moodley, Intact ace Munoz and rookie Zen Mitani.
Moto3 rookie Danish: “You have to be aggressive when it counts!”
Hakim Danish is putting in some impressive performances in his first Moto3 season. In an interview with SPEEDWEEK.com, the Malaysian explains what it takes to consistently compete at the top.













