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Krämer Motorcycles Set to Revolutionize 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup with KTM-Powered APX-350 Prototype
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Krämer Motorcycles has introduced the APX-350, a beginner-friendly prototype model, set to make its first competition appearance in the MotoAmerica Talent Cup.
Kramer Motorcycles may contribute to shaping the future of motorcycle racing in the United States following the announcement that its latest small engine model, the Kramer APX-350, has been selected as the designated prototype for the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup.
Echoing the spirit of the Honda NSF250R, which powers competitors in the British Talent Cup and various international junior competitions, the Kramer APX-350 is set to equip participants in the MotoAmerica Talent Cup series starting from the upcoming year.
Equipped with a 350cc single-cylinder engine, the APX-350 from KTM delivers over 55 horsepower and has a minimal weight of just over 242 pounds (110 kilograms). This APX series marks the third category of bikes in Krämer Motorcycles' range, joining the ranks of the more robust and potent Moto2-inspired EVO and GP2 models.
"Upon initiating the APX project, our directive was straightforward: construct the paramount lightweight racing bike," stated Jensen Beeler, CEO of Krämer Motorcycles USA.
"The Krämer APX-350 MA prototype has already achieved our objective, and it keeps getting better with every test session," he stated.
"Looking ahead to the 2025 MotoAmerica championship, we believe we're crafting a motorcycle that will exceed what America's quickest young talents anticipate. We're excited to watch these competitors embark on their path through the Road to MotoGP initiative."
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