KTM Diga Junior Racing chooses Denicol
From 2019, KTM Diga Junior Racing will choose Denicol oils and maintenance products. This means that Kay Karssemakers, Emil Weckman, Mathéo Miot, Emil Jönrup and Avrie Berry will be able to rely on the proven quality of the Belgian top brand.
Although Denicol has a wide product range for agriculture, industry and the car and truck sector, the oil brand has traditionally also been strongly represented in motocross.
Denicol's trophy cabinet includes several world titles (including with Joël Smets and Tony Cairoli) in the various individual classes as well as in sidecarcross. Moreover, Denicol has already had a lot of success in combination with KTM motorcycles. The brand with the red logo has in the past been a supplier to the KTM 500cc factory team, STR-KTM, Ice one Racing and more recently Standing Construct KTM.
Dirk Saelen, team manager KTM Diga Junior Racing: “We are very proud of this collaboration with a big name like Denicol! The level of the teams that have chosen Denicol in the past speaks volumes about the quality of their products. They have a perfect range of lubricants to meet the highest demands of competition for both two-stroke and four-stroke. The proximity is of course also an asset. We look forward to delivering top performances together!”
Robin Vermeiren, CEO Denicol lubricants: “I have been following KTM Diga Junior Racing for a long time. They have been successful in just about every class in which they have competed. Their philosophy of guiding young talent as professionally as possible as an international development team really appealed to us. From the riders to the support to the technical level and their new workshop, the picture is just right! At Denicol, we also find it very important that young riders become acquainted with our products.”
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