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Want to ride a Red Bull KTM Moto2 race bike? You can!

Have you ever wondered what it’ll feel like if you can get the chance to ride any of the race bikes competing in MotoGP, Moto2 or Moto3? When it comes to the intermediate class, there’s a new project between Red Bull KTM and Projekt Spielberg where you can do so with a proper Red Bull KTM Moto2 race bike!

Called the Moto2 Experience, five Red Bull KTM Moto2 bikes are expertly prepared for two different packages for those who want to experience what it feels like to pilot these Moto2 machines at the venue where the Austrian MotoGP round is held – Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Styria, Austria.

Booking slots are now opened for June and July if you have the ability to reach the circuit without experiencing any travel restrictions placed by authorities around the globe to the COVID-19 pandemic. Packages are priced from €190 (around RM912) for those who are looking to just experience the bike for 15-30 minutes following an instructor.

If you want to fully immerse yourself in a full training session, that will set you back around €600 to €890 (RM2,881-RM4,274). With this price tag, participants can expect a full day of training from Red Bull KTM experts on how to make full use of the 130hp race bike with the capability to reach 290km/h when ridden at its limit.

There are some spots left available for the ‘Lead & Follow’ packages for June and July but if you have your eyes on the full training session, you might have to place your bookings as early as August. It might be the more expensive package, but it’s certainly the one to experience as all slots for June and July have been fully booked. To know more, CLICK HERE.

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A passionate individual when it comes to anything related to two wheels (or sometimes more), he enjoys the chaotic and magical world of motorsports as much as riding leisurely to the shops on his beloved Vespa. With an education-based background, he is always eager to learn and share about the poetic arts of motorcycling.

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