KTM Signs Andrew Short For 2011 Season

KTM, the brand that
dominated the 2010 MX World Championships has announced at its
headquarters in Mattighofen, Austria that it has secured the
services of American racer Andrew Short for the Red Bull KTM
factory team to compete in the 2011 AMA Supercross and Motocross
Series.
Short, who raced as a winning member of the USA MX of Nations Team,
will be part of the team lineup under the guiding hand of one of
the sports most distinguished team managers, Roger DeCoster.
DeCoster was also the man behind the USA's successful title at the
MXoN. Short's selection to represent the USA at the MXoN underlines
his status as one of the finest riders of his nation.
While selection for Team USA was an obvious highlight for Andrew in
2010, he also finished third overall in the AMA Nationals and came
back after injury to finish strongly in the SX competition,
including numerous podium finishes.
Andrew (Shorty) Short will ride for KTM in the SX and MX Open class
competition in the USA and will be a factory teammate to KTM's Mike
Alessi and MX2 World Champion Marvin Musquin in the National MX
competition. In addition, Ken Roczen, also new to the Red Bull KTM
factory team in 2011, will, like Musquin, compete in the AMA
Supercross Lites class. After the SX, the young German rider will
return to Europe to ride for the KTM factory team in the World
Championship GP series.
Pit Beirer, head of KTM Racing: "With Andrew, Mike, Marvin and Ken
we have a solid lineup for our first year as a full factory racing
team in USA competition. Under the guiding hand of Roger DeCoster,
one of the most experienced and respected figures in the sport, we
expect that this team will lay the groundwork for emulating the
success we now enjoy in Europe."
Roger DeCoster: "I have known Andrew for many years and of course
we had closer contact this year when preparing and racing for the
MXoN. I am looking forward to working with him and the other KTM
riders as we begin testing and preparing for the coming season. We
now have a strong team and one with real potential."
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma but resident in Smithville, Texas, Short
began riding (and racing) at just 5-years-old. He is married and
has one daughter. He is a high achiever who believes that "You're
only as good as your last race." Short's 2010 season was capped off
by earning the cover on the September issue of Racer X magazine.