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Tom Vialle of Red Bull KTM extends contract for another two years

Red Bull KTM is proud to announce that star racer Tom Vialle will be staying on for the next two years.

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Tom Vialle of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has done well in his very first MX2 campaign. The young gun clinched his very first podium win at the Grand Prix of Great Britain for the third round. Vialle has claimed three top-three moto results and is aiming for top five in the series standings. It is confirmed that the rider will be representing the team until 2021. Tom Vialle made full use of his KTM 250 SX-F to produce his sterling outcome in the MX2 division. According to the team, he has regularly started at the front of the field.

Tom Vialle (Red Bull KTM)

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“I’m very happy to extend my contract for another two years. I could not learn in a better way at this level than being surrounded by the best team. I have taken onboard so much already in just a few months. It is a pleasure to go racing every weekend with this team: Joel, Dirk, Valentina, Harri, Quentin and all the people that make the team happen. It really is a super place and I’m excited to continue working with them. A big thank you to all at KTM,” says Vialle as quoted from KTM Factory Racing. Robert Jonas- Vice President of Offroad

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“It’s exciting to be able to say Tom will be one of our MX2 riders for another two years. We are watching a young rider seize the chance he has been given and he has exceeded our expectations even before the halfway point of his first season. We believe there is a lot of potential ahead and – as well as the results and success – that is something we like to see. I’d like to thank the team, Joel, Dirk and everybody, for the work and the encouragement and all their experience to help Tom along the way.

Michelle Liew

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