250:
1. Pourcel

2. Bagget
3. Anderson
450:
1. Reed
2. Dungey
3. Stewart
motoxjeff#7 wrote:JLV do you ever just sit back, and say " DAMN I made this game"? lol
[/quote][/quote]motokid499 wrote:Ddavis wrote:It pains me to say this, as I am a KTM fan, but recent events prove KTM does infact ruin careers xD.honda boy 326 wrote:[quote="Ddavis]same with Wilson to KTM. Someone get this guy out of the time machine, it isn't 2008 anymore.
jlv wrote:Here's a picture of my nuts.
Do you actually believe that it would be feasible to have a bike designed specifically for SX even though there is no market for it at a retail level?scheeve3 wrote:That's what they said in Europe aswell after they hired Everts for 2007... Even a 10 time champ can't turn the tables. In 2008 they were still sceptic about the project because Rattray was "highly talented" they said. In 2009 ktm made themselfs very unpopular taking Musquin away from NGS Honda (shows how unprofessional other brands are), but from 2010 on it's all orange.
Now put that on the US timeline:
They hired Decoster in 2011, everybody said "Even the man can't make those bikes fast". In 2012 Dungey got the outdoor title "because of the injuries". In 2013 Roczen got the West title because he is super talented. And in 2014 they claimed a title with a rider nobody even wanted in his team anymore ... making a statement I guess... And don't tell me it's not an KTM victory because it wasn't on a factory bike. KTM has an inner Hierarchy with satelite teams they $upport well enough.
So slowley but steady they're making their way up. And from the moment Villopoto hang up his boots it will be all orange.
Btw doesn't matter how the money flows, it are the amount of points at the end of the season that counts.
@Fred
Their steel frame + low bonusses kills it supercross wise. If you're not ktm supported it's bassicly a useless bike on a supercross track on this level, compared to the other bikes. MX wise the bike doesn't need a lot of tuning anymore to be quick plus easy to ride.
It suprises me that not even 1 brand yet has decided to make two seperate bikes for these disciplines. After all SX is a whole different game compared with MX, but still they ride adjusted mx bikes :s.
NOJames_122 wrote:Shut up Peter
It seems ive stirred some tension. My apologies, I was just trying to say that most people that come from a different brand tend to dislike KTM alot, because of the chromoly steel frame I assume. Its love or hate, with the flex. Someone like Stewart would hate it, always complaining about too much flex in his wheels and such xD. Someone like Roczen has been on KTM for a long time, and still said he likes the Suzuki better. Also, who can argue with the fact that Dungey was faster on Suzuki. And as far as Europeans go, I think a frame with more flex would be of advantage on the GP tracks, with how rough they get with sand whoops etc. On the other hand, many more people in Europe ride KTM, so maybe its because they are used to it. I love steel frames, and thats why I like KTM.motokid499 wrote:c
It pains me to say this, as I am a KTM fan, but recent events prove KTM does infact ruin careers xD.
Phathry25 wrote:Don't try to apply logic to anything mini says. That's where you went wrong.
KTM57 wrote:Total keyboard warrior.
Frederick was showing a picture of Kenny and Ryan on the podium for KTM, T.Crain cropped the image of DD right out of his picture proof rant hahaMiNi wrote:I love how there was tension in this topic over KTMs and then T Crain just comes in with DD. Day made.