KTM Announces Dates For World Adventure Week

- World Adventure Week will be from July 5 till July 11, 2021
- The event is open to riders with any make or model of motorcycle
- Riders can participate from anywhere in the world, and ride with buddies
KTM has announced The World Adventure Week for motorcycle enthusiasts from across the globe from July 5 - 11, 2021. The seven-day-long event is open to riders of any motorcycle brand in India and across the world, and invites participants to fuel their adventurous spirit and explore the tarmacs, tracks and trails. Riders who successfully complete the challenges will be rewarded with daily and weekly prizes and will get a chance to feature on The World Adventure Week official website, as well as KTM's global social media channels.
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Participants will need to downloas the use the RISER app, and can ride anywhere in the world, on any model or make of motorcycle
The World Adventure Week is powered by KTM and the RISER app, and participants will need to download the app and start recording their rides. The event offers an opportunity for riders to be recognised for their riding activities, and will also need to complete daily and weekly challenges.
Speaking on the occasion, Narayan Sundararaman - Head of Marketing, Bajaj Auto Limited said, "We are delighted to inform you that KTM in collaboration with RISER, has announced 'The World Adventure Week', which is a true celebration of every rider's adventurous spirit. The idea behind this global initiative is to strengthen the growing Adventure community and bring together riders who share the passion for motorcycling."
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Riders will need to choose their own routes and terrain, and will need to ride over 1,000 km in seven days, and win daily and weekly challenges
Riders who successfully complete the challenges will be rewarded with daily and weekly prizes and get the chance to be featured on The World Adventure Week website. There will be different challenges to complete on each of the seven days. All riders completing 1,000 km or more in total will get a personalised award. Riders from anywhere in the world can participate, as long as there's access to the RISER app, and there's a KTM dealer in that country or nearest area.
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The World Adventure Week is open to anyone, with any make or model of motorcycle. Participants need to use the RISER app as a guide, and can sign up either alone, or with their riding buddies. The daily challenges will be posted on the app, and the route, distance and level of adventure will be entirely up to the participant. To win the big prize, a participant will need to ride more than 1,000 km during the week and complete at least four out of the seven daily challenges.
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