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MotoGP Race Results
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Photos
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KTM
Wins 2005 125cc World
Championship Constructors Title
Mika Kallio Takes Second in Championship With Victory
16th and Final Round, Valencia, Spain
November 6, 2005
Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM today clinched
the 125cc Road Race Constructors’ World Championship
with Mika Kallio’s brilliant, last corner victory in the
Valencia Grand Prix.
Kallio’s teammate in the Red Bull KTM squad, Gabor
Talmacsi, finished second in the race, adding to the
celebration for KTM. Young Spaniard Julian Simon
rode a fast and steady race from 12th on the gird to
finish 8th for the KTM team.
The road race constructors’ world championship for
KTM adds to the company’s already established reputation
as world champions in off-road competition.
Today’s result also confirmed that Kallio finished
second in the world riders’ championship, just five
points behind new world champion Thomas Luthi who
finished in ninth place in the race.
Luthi went into the race with a comfortable 23 point
advantage.
Kallio claimed his fourth victory of the season with
a final corner pass on Mattia Pasini after a hard-fought
24 lap race. Both Kallio and Talmacsi were always
in the leading group, running in fourth and fifth
positions until mid-race, when race leader Sergio Gadea
crashed out.
New leader Pasini then battled with Kallio, with the
KTM rider forcing his way through to victory at the
final corner.
This also allowed Talmacsi to come through from third
to second place on the run to the chequered flag.
Interviews
MIKA KALLIO #36 - First - World Championship: 2nd/
237 points: “I won the race but still I’m a little
disappointed to have lost the world championship.
All I could do was win the race today but it was not
enough for the riders’ title, although KTM have won the
manufacturers championship. I tried to pass Pasini
earlier but he was braking very late so I waited until
the final corner. This was an important victory
for me, I wanted to show everyone I could win the race
here.”
GABOR TALMACSI #14 - Second - World Championship:
3rd/ 198 points: “It was an incredible race, run at a
very fast pace and when Mika made his move on Pasini at
the final corner I was also able to get ahead into
second position. I’ve never been second in a GP
before but I’m happy because it was a fantastic final
race of the season. I concentrated on following
the group and thinking of the championship result --
this is a great day for KTM.”
JULIAN SIMON #60 - Eighth - World Championship: 7th/
123 points: “I’m happy with the result and to be seventh
in the championship, it has been a good season for me
with a lot of support from the KTM team. In the race I
had some problems towards the end with my rear sliding
and also my engine felt like it was a little down on
power compared to the others. But I learnt a lot
this year and I’m looking forward to racing again with
KTM in 2006.”
Harald Bartol - Technical and Managing Director:
“Mika did a perfect race and got the result that I
expected of him. Winning the constructors’
championship for KTM is satisfying but for the riders’
championship I was always worried that Mika would lose
by five points -- which are the points he lost when with
the result at Qatar when Gabor won the race.”
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