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Record-Breaking MotoGP Bike Heads to Auction for the First Time

Record-Breaking MotoGP Bike Heads to Auction for the First Time

ArabGT22-05-2025

For the first time ever, the fastest motorcycle in MotoGP history is being made available to collectors and racing enthusiasts alike. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, in partnership with RM Sotheby's, is auctioning off the legendary KTM RC16—ridden by Brad Binder during the 2023 Italian Grand Prix at Mugello—where it shattered records by hitting a staggering 366.1 km/h (224.7 mph). The online auction will take place from May 26 to 29, 2025.
The Speed That Shook Mugello
At the heart of this machine is a 1,000cc V4 engine with pneumatic valves, pushing Binder to an unprecedented top speed on Mugello's iconic straight. That performance didn't just win headlines—it set a new benchmark in MotoGP history.
Your Chance to Own Racing Royalty
This auction isn't just another sale—it's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a factory-built MotoGP masterpiece:
Starting Estimate : Bidding opens between $390,000 and $500,000, with no reserve price.
Display-Ready : While the bike is classified as a showpiece, it remains in full working condition. The engine is sealed to protect factory tuning.
Exclusive Rights : KTM holds the right of first refusal should the buyer decide to resell the bike later.
Track Access (With Conditions): Due to the specialized tech involved—like its unified ECU system and race-grade suspension—the bike can't be operated outside KTM's framework. That said, a limited track experience may be arranged directly with the team.
Built for Speed, Designed for History
This particular RC16 was fine-tuned by KTM's elite engineering squad under the direct input of Brad Binder and Pol Espargaró. The result is a machine with unmatched stability at extreme velocities—more prototype than product, and rarely made available to the public.
For collectors and adrenaline lovers, this is a rare invitation to own a genuine piece of MotoGP history—a symbol of cutting-edge racing performance, and a tribute to the relentless pursuit of speed.

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