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Toby Price

Sedikit berita yang mengejutkan: KTM tidak memperbaharui kontrak Toby Price sebagai penunggang untuk pasukan rali pengilang mereka. Price merupakan juara Rali Dakar dua kali, kedua-duanya kalinya bersama KTM.

Penunggang legenda Australia itu berkata bahawa kilang Austria melepaskannya selepas Rali Dakar 2024. “Semua orang telah bertanya kepada saya tentang acara apa yang akan saya ambil bahagian tahun ini, tetapi dalam beberapa berita peribadi, KTM telah memutuskan untuk tidak memperbaharui kontrak saya jadi Dakar 2024 adalah acara terakhir saya bersama mereka,” katanya di media sosial.

Berita ini menandakan berakhirnya kerjaya perlumbaan selama 14 tahun Price bersama KTM. KTM menyerap Price ke dalam pasukan mereka pada 2010 ketika dia bertanding dalam kejohanan rali di Australia. Price meneruskan kerjayanya di Amerika Utara dan  Eropah dengan KTM, kemudian ke Rali Dakar pada 2015. Dia dapat memenangi satu peringkat dan menduduki tempat ketiga keseluruhan pada percubaan pertama itu. Ingin kami ingatkan bahawa Rali Dakar amat rumit dan menghabiskan keseluruhan rali itu sudah dikira satu pencapaian yang amat besar.

Dia kembali lebih kuat pada tahun berikutnya dan mendominasi rali justeru meraih kemenangan keseluruhan. Dia adalah warga Australia pertama yang mencapai kejayaan itu.

Price mengulangi prestasinya pada 2019 tetapi sekali lagi, dalam satu lagi keadaan yang menakjubkan, dia melakukannya dengan pergelangan tangan yang telah patah selepas terjatuh di dalam satu peringkat!

Bagaimanapun, keputusan tidak sama sejak itu disebabkan oleh kebangkitan semula Honda. Price mendapat dua podium dan kemenangan peringkat terakhirnya pada 2022, tanpa kemenangan keseluruhan. Honda mengatasi KTM pada 2024, yang menolak Price ke tempat kelima. Dan KTM memutuskan untuk tidak meneruskan khidmat Price selepas rali itu.

Price meneruskan, “Saya berasa seperti masih berada di tahap kecemerlangan saya dan dapat berjuang untuk kemenangan, terutamanya di Dakar. Tapi malangnya tidak berpeluang melakukannya pada 2025 tetapi saya sangat menghargai sokongan yang mereka berikan kepada kerjaya saya,” kata Price. “Kami telah dapat melakukan beberapa perkara hebat bersama-sama seperti memenangi dua Dakar dan mendapat beberapa podium, serta di Kejohanan Dunia dan kejayaan kami di Australia.”

Dia mempunyai bakat semula jadi dan mempunyai ramai peminat di seluruh dunia. Penulis ini juga pernah bertemu dengannya semasa Pelancaran Media KTM 790 Adventure di Maghribi dan dia seorang yang sangat baik dan rendah diri. Kami pasti bahawa banyak kilang akan mencarinya dan kami mendoakan yang terbaik buat Toby Price.

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KTM drops Toby Price as factory rally rider. Price is a two-time Dakar Rally champion, both times with KTM.

The legendary Aussie rider said that the Austrian factory dropped him after the the 2024 Dakar Rally. “Everyone has been asking me about what events I’ll be riding in this year, but in some personal news, KTM has decided to not renew my contract so Dakar 2024 was my last event with them,” he announced on social media.

This sad news marks the end of a 14-year racing career with KTM. KTM drafted him in 2010 when he competed in Australian rally championships. Price went on to a successful career in North America and  Europe with KTM, then to Dakar in 2015. He won a stage and finished third overall on that very first attempt.

He came back even stronger the next year and dominated the rally and took to the overall victory. He was the first Australian to achieve the feat.

Price would repeat his performance in 2019 but again, in another amazing circumstance, he did so with a broken wrist!

However, results had not been the same since then due to Honda’s resurgence. Price took two podiums and a last stage win in 2022, with no overall wins. Honda overpowered KTM in 2024, pushing Price to a fifth place finish. And KTM decided to axe him after the rally.

Price continued, “I do feel like I’m still in my prime and going out there fighting for wins, especially at Dakar so it’s unfortunate to not have that opportunity to do it in 2025 but I’m really appreciative of the support they gave me in my career,” says Price. “We’ve been able to do some great things together like win two Dakars and get a couple podiums, a World Championship and our success in Australia too.”

He has natural talents and has many fans the world over. This writer also met him during the KTM 790 Adventure Media Launch in Morocco and he is a very nice, down to Earth bloke. We are sure that many factories will now court him and we wish him the best.

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  • Toby Price wins the Dakar Rally 2019 with a broken wrist.

  • It was his second Dakar win since 2016.

  • KTM has won at the rally 18thtimes in a row.

Speaking of broken wrists, Australian Toby Price won the Dakar Rally 2019 despite riding with that injury.

Price came into the 10thand final stage of the rally with a slender one-minute lead over Chilean Pablo Quintanilla. They had covered almost 5,200 kilometres up to that point.

However, Quintanilla crashed after a mere 10 kilometres into the 112-kilometre stage from Pisco to Lima. He injured his foot which cost him 19 minutes, dropping him to fourth overall. Quintanilla’s misfortune let Price romp home to win the stage win and the overall lead.

Price’s feat was heroic as he rode with a broken scaphoid. He had broken the bone a few weeks prior to the Dakar’s flag-off.

The Red Bull KTM factory rider had thought about just racing for two stages before pulling out. But he kept going as his team provided impeccable support in addition to some luck.

“Pretty much all I can say is that it feels like there are about five people driving a knife in my wrist now,” Price said. He had spent 10 agonising days of being jolted and bumped across the dunes and desert.

“It’s not very comfortable, it’s not very enjoyable. Now I’ll just wait and see what damage I’ve done to my wrist.”

It was Price’s second Dakar win since 2016, and KTM’s 18thsuccessive victory.

KTM Dakar 2019 bike – Photo credit Enduro21

 

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