KTM Cup Season 3 Launches with High-Energy Mumbai Round
KTM Cup Season 3 launched in Mumbai, featuring intense racing, the new 390 Duke, and thrilling stunt performances, highlighting India’s growing motorsport scene

Mumbai turned into a hotspot for motorcycle racing fans on January 19, 2026, as KTM officially opened the third season of its flagship single-make championship. The event drew huge crowds and showcased the brand's commitment to growing grassroots motorsport in India. The first round saw more than 120 enthusiastic participants take to the track for intense timed sessions and skill challenges. Riders pushed their limits in a structured format designed to test speed, control, and consistency. After a full day of fierce competition, the standout performers advanced, setting the stage for tougher battles ahead in the quest for the season title.
Key Highlights
- Over 120 riders compete in Mumbai opener
- Rok Bagoros delivers electrifying stunt performance
- New KTM 390 Duke race bike debuts
Rok Bagoros Lights Up the Venue with Jaw-Dropping Stunts

The event hit its high point when Rok Bagoros stepped into the spotlight. He delivered a memorable show, pulling off gravity-defying wheelies, stoppies, and balance acts on specially prepared KTM models, including the 160 Duke, 390 Duke, and the flagship 890 Duke. His performance perfectly captured the bold, adventurous spirit that defines the brand.
New Race-Ready KTM 390 Duke Steals the Spotlight
A notable highlight of the show was the introduction of the updated race version of the KTM 390 Duke, the version now replaces the earlier RC 390-based machine. This naked streetfighter received track-focused upgrades such as a headlight fairing, revised tail section, rear-set footpegs, protective levers, a lightweight foam seat, and a full belly pan for aerodynamics. Equipped with high-grip tires, it delivered sharp handling and quick response during test laps on a tight, technical kart-style circuit even under controlled conditions.
Big Rewards and Star Appearances on the Horizon

The season promises even more thrills, with MotoGP legend Dani Pedrosa scheduled to interact with competitors during the qualifier and finale events. The overall winners will earn an exclusive, all-expenses-paid trip to the Austrian Grand Prix, featuring pit access and a tour of the iconic KTM Motohall in Mattighofen.
Building India's Racing Future Across Multiple Cities
Beside the competition, the KTM Cup focuses on training, professional guidance, and community building to strengthen the country's motorsport spirit. With upcoming rounds in three more cities, Season 3 is shaping up to be an exciting journey for riders and fans who live for performance and adrenaline. KTM continues to lead as Europe's largest motorcycle producer, bringing racetrack success into street and off-road machines. India is the biggest global market with nearly half a million enthusiasts and over 450 dealerships; the brand is strengthened by its long-standing partnership with Bajaj Auto. This Mumbai kickoff was a perfect reminder of why KTM events are always raw, energetic, and full of orange pride.
Verdict
KTM Cup Season 3 starts on a strong note, blending serious racing intent with fan-friendly spectacle. The mix of accessible competition, a fresh race machine, and global motorsport connection reinforces KTM’s commitment to developing real racing talent while keeping excitement high for enthusiasts.
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