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Bikesales Staff7 Apr 2022
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KTM’s The World Adventure Week returns

KTM says this global touring event is the perfect excuse to get out and ride…

KTM has announced its global riding event, The World Adventure Week, is returning for 2022, and will see adventure bike riders the world over set off to cover 1000km in seven days in early July.

The concept is simple: download the RISER motorcycle app to your smartphone, track your ride, and cover 1000km in a week anywhere in the world over The World Adventure Week, which will be held from July 4 to 10.

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KTM says there will be different challenges to complete on each of the seven days, with daily prizes up for grabs and a chance to be featured on the event website, www.theworldadventureweek.com, as well as KTM’s social media channels. The challenges will be open to riders of all makes of bike, KTM says.

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“The World Adventure Week is the perfect excuse to put some mileage on your motorcycle,” says KTM.

“It is an invitation to go explore the tracks and trails you’ve always wanted to and is an opportunity to share your favorite places with the global motorcycling community.”

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All riders completing 1000km or more in total will receive a personalized award, while more information on the prizes and the event in general will be announced shortly.

To enter, simply download the RISER app from Apple’s App Store or Google Play and start recording your rides.

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