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Motul Powers Success at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas

Motul Powers Success at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas

MotoGP returned to the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, on the final weekend of March. In front of more than 100,000 fans, Motul continued its long-time partnership with the series, focusing on high-performance track action and strategic team partnerships.

Partnering with Top MotoGP Teams

On the track, Motul provides support to two premier class contenders: Prima Pramac Yamaha and Red Bull KTM Tech3. These partnerships are a key part of Motul's commitment to international motorcycle racing, with both teams delivering solid results throughout the weekend.

Prima Pramac riders Jack Miller and Toprak Razgatlıoğlu represented the brand both on the grid and in the paddock, while Tech3 showcased the competitive edge of the KTM RC16. This dual-team approach ensures Motul remains at the forefront of the MotoGP paddock, supporting both established veterans and rising stars.

Sprint Race Success for Tech3

The highlight of the MotoGP weekend for Motul came during Saturday's Tissot Sprint Race. Tech3's Enea Bastianini navigated a competitive field to secure a podium finish, demonstrating the reliability and performance of his Motul-supported bike in the series' most intense format.

The Dawn of the Bagger World Cup

The Austin weekend marked a historic milestone with the global introduction of the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup (BWC). This all-new spec racing series brings American-style bagger racing to the international stage. Following the Texas debut, the series will cross the Atlantic for five European rounds, beginning in Mugello, Italy, this May.

Immediate Impact for Saddlemen Racing Development Partnership

Following their dominating performance in Daytona, Motul partner Saddlemen Racing Development turned their focus to the debut race of the Bagger World Cup where they kicked off their 3 bike campaign.

The partnership saw immediate results during the first Bagger World Cup race on Friday. Saddlemen rider Jake Lewis fought at the front of the pack to secure a second-place (P2) podium finish, marking a successful start to the team's international campaign.

The MotoGP series now heads to Jerez, Spain, for Round 4, while the Bagger World Cup returns to action at Mugello in May.