Krämer test rider Finn Chapman onboard the Kramer APX-350 MA prototype bike at COTA, wearing the KYT KX-1 Race GP helmet. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
The following is from Krämer Motorcycles USA…
KYT Americas will officially partner with Krämer Motorcycles USA for the upcoming inaugural season of the MotoAmerica Talent Cup, to provide competitors with a support package that incentivizes and rewards those entering the new series.
All riders that purchase a new Krämer APX-350 MA for the series will be eligible for the following support package (upon signing a support agreement with KYT Americas):
- One free KYT racing helmet (model TBD)
- 50% off all helmets and accessories during the 2025 Talent Cup season
- Free trackside support including tear-offs and helmet prep/cleaning
- One free KYT “track pack” (swag and accessories)
- Podium bonus eligibility (bonus details provided in support contract)
- Grand Prize eligibility (bonus details provided in support contract)
KYT Americas will offer the overall winner of the 2025 MotoAmerica Talent Cup an official contract for support during the 2026 MotoAmerica season – an official contract will consist of a salary as well as a podium bonus program and full product support.
KYT, known for their world class helmets, is proud to have played a role in supporting youth racing in the USA and around the world. KYT is the official helmet of the FIM MiniGP World Series Finale and KYT was the official helmet of the now defunct North America Talent Cup. KYT is also one of the leading supporters of young riders in the MotoAmerica Junior Cup, which is being replaced by this new series.
“We wanted to find a unique way to support this new class and specifically reward the competitors. Offering a Grand Prize in the form of an official contract the following year is a great carrot for riders to chase, not to mention the support that they will get during the year. KYT Americas is racer owned and operated and we don’t shy away from supporting the sport that we love!” said KYT Racer Support Manager Brandon Cretu.
“Krämer Motorcycles USA is excited to count KYT as one of its technical partners in the new MotoAmerica Talent Cup,” said Jensen Beeler, CEO of Krämer Motorcycles USA. “KYT’s commitment to young racers cannot be overstated, and the total support package they are offering to Talent Cup racers is in direct alignment with the overall goal of this series, which is to develop and support fast and upcoming American road racers. We look forward to working with Brandon and the whole KYT team this season.”
Riders should stay tuned for announcements regarding applications for this program and other pertinent information.
For more information about KYT and its commitment to motorsports at all levels, please visit www.kytamericas.com.