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KTM announces national support riders and junior team for 2021

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25 February 2021
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Leading the way in the MX2 class of the new-look ProMX Championship will be Jy Roberts, a longtime KTM racer who will continue aboard the 250 SX-F. At 20 years of age, Roberts is eager for national competition to resume and to further himself at this stage of his young career.

In addition, KTM Junior Racing graduate Ryan Alexanderson will also be supported by KTM as he transitions into the senior ranks, equipped with the 250 SX-F and focusing on the MX3 development category this season. Both will also contest the Australian Supercross Championship later in the year.

KTM Junior Racing will also form a significant part of KTM’s program in 2021, featuring Jet Alsop (250 SX-F/125 SX), Kayden Minnear (250 SX-F/125 SX), Jett Burgess-Stevens (250 SX-F/125 SX) and Cooper Ford (85 SX/65 SX), each of them holding national and state titles and looking to continue those winning ways into the future.

Ben Grabham:
The KTM Group is dedicated to supporting the up and coming next generation. Our riders are the elite juniors in Australia and we have seen the likes of Mitch Evans, Regan Duffy, Mason Semmens and Jett Lawrence and Hunter Lawrence rise through our junior program in recent years. In addition, the riders we are supporting in MX2 and MX3 at a national level provide a pathway to aim for our KTM Australia Racing team in the future.

Jy Roberts:
I’m really thankful that KTM has stuck behind me since my accident in 2019 and then not being able to race at the national level in 2020 because of COVID, so this is a really good opportunity to keep working with the brand. We have one thing in mind for this year, to try and be consistent and aim for top-five results after two years off.

Ryan Alexanderson:
I’m super-excited to be making this step from the KTM Junior Racing team and to be representing the brand for another year, working to achieve the best results that we can in 2021. It should be a really good season, I feel like we have a great program behind us and I will be well-prepared for this season.

Jett Burgess-Stevens:
It is another great opportunity to be riding with the KTM team this year and I’m enjoying being on the bigger bikes with the brand. I really want to make the most of the year ahead and am looking forward to getting racing with everybody.

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