Triumph has officially opened its new 160-acre race facility in Georgia, USA. This advanced compound is designed to support Triumph’s racing programs and develop their production bikes. The facility includes supercross and motocross tracks, a six-mile woods section, a race shop, and testing equipment like engine and suspension dynos.
Ian Kimber, Triumph’s Head of Global Race Programs, explained that the facility is not just for racing but also for creating better production bikes. It serves as a base for Triumph riders from different disciplines, including SuperMotocross and Enduro stars like Jonny Walker. Triumph’s plans to expand into the enduro world by 2025 make this investment even more significant.
Kimber added that the facility will help Triumph stay competitive by giving riders and engineers the tools they need to improve performance and develop faster.
Enduro Channel’s Comment
Triumph’s new facility is a big step forward for the brand. It’s exciting to see how this investment will improve both professional racing and production bikes for everyday riders.
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