Ford Dale will join the Motorex KTM Australia squad for 2014
Wednesday 13 November: KTM Australia announces that 2012 MX2 Champion Ford Dale will join the Motorex KTM squad for 2014, riding a KTM450SX-F in Motocross and Supercross competition.
Hailing
from Alexandra Headlands in Queensland, Dale will fill the seat left
vacant by North Queenslander Todd Waters, the Motorex KTM team’s 2013 MX
Nationals Vice Champion who has gone on to an MX1 factory ride in Grand
Prix motocross for 2014.
Dale
was ruled out of the 2013 season back in May when he damaged both ACL
and MCL ligaments in his left knee, and has been undergoing intensive
training and conditioning in preparation for 2014, including riding the
new 450SX-F he took delivery of last week. The 25-year-old
will be reunited with former team mate Kirk Gibbs, with whom he rode in
MX2 competition in 2011, and will begin his contract with the team on 01 Dec.
His first official race appearance for the team is scheduled to be on February 8 for the first round of the New Zealand MX championships, which he will contest as preparation for the MX Nationals.
Rob Twyerould, Motorex KTM Team Manager: "We’d
been speaking to Ford for a while and it’s very exciting for us. Ford
is a guy we’ve had our eye on for a couple of years. He’s got a great
riding style and a fantastic work ethic, and he hooked up for training a
fair bit with Todd who speaks very highly of him, and whenever I’ve
been out with him he’s been one of those ‘first rider out and last in’
guys who put a lot of effort in. He’s very skilful and uses his legs a
lot, and he’s quite creative on the bike.
The right rider is also
about finding one that will fit in with the team we’ve got already and I
think he’ll fit in really well, just as our bike should fit in well
with him. Ford relies very heavily on the front tyre and that’s
something we can really offer with the KTM, the Japanese bikes seem to
have changed their style a little but the KTM will give very good
feedback through the front. When testing it he really noticed that he
could push the front hard and was very impressed.
We should have a fantastic relationship with him and a very exciting year.”
Ford Dale: "It’s
awesome to do this deal. I haven’t ridden KTM since I rode the first
ever KTM60, and I hadn’t ridden one since, so I’m so pumped to be part
of the best team on the circuit. I know Rob pretty well and I’m looking
forward to working with him. It seems to be the team moving forward and
I’m pumped to be a part of it. I’m also pumped to be back in MX1 again
and I’m definitely there to win. I believe in the program I’m doing and
winning is the main goal. I’ll be back with Gibbsy again which is pretty
cool. He and I get along fine; we were team mates on the Serco team and
we’re a similar speed and always battling.
I had my first ride on the
bike yesterday and I love it, I still haven’t taken the smile off my
face since yesterday. It steers really good and I’m looking forward to
testing and seeing how good we can get it. I’ll test before Christmas
and then a little more before we head to New Zealand so it should be
good.
I’m in probably the best shape I’ve ever been in right now.
Ben Townley and I sat down after the injury and made a plan from June until
January with structured training, and I’ve been working hard with my
trainer since June.”