Pit Beirer emphasized the importance of having four bikes on the MotoGP grid for KTM, despite giving Tech3 the freedom to explore other options before agreeing to a contract extension. Beirer stated that working with four bikes is crucial for the team’s strength and performance. KTM encouraged Tech3, now led by Guenther Steiner, to consider all possibilities before finalizing the deal. KTM stressed the benefits of having four bikes, riders, crew chiefs, and technicians for a stronger operation. The team aims to enhance performance and collaboration with the four-bike setup. KTM has not confirmed its riders for the upcoming 850cc era, with potential options including Alex Marquez, Fabio di Giannantonio, Maverick Vinales, and Enea Bastianini.
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