Lots of good road bikes on the market, you can even find a titanium bike in the range of that KTM! Like this:
http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/motobecane/lechamp_slti_xiv.htm I actually have a friend who has one of these and I've test rode it many times and it's a great bike, the welds are very nicely done which was unexpected quite frankly, this is the best deal on the market for a titanium bike. I tried to buy one but when I decided to pull the trigger they were out of stock and didn't get any more for about a year and 4 months, I got tired of waiting and bought a different one.
Or this you can build to suit your needs somewhat:
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/bbd/road-track-bike/ribble-ti-sportive-racing?part=BB15RIBTISPRA&sub=conf_BB_ALL&bike=1 This bike frame looks a lot like the Motobecane above so it could be the same manufacture, it does have a taller headtube which would give it a slightly more upright riding position vs the Motobecane.
Or if you want a made in America titanium frame and don't mind spending a bit more than there's this bike:
https://www.lynskeyperformance.com/store/road/bikes-and-frames/sport-series/r140-models.html I have the older version of this same bike which was named the Peloton, and I can vouch for the quality of the build and ride, it's a fantastic bike. The Peloton actually has reinforced headtube bands at the top and bottom that the two other ones do not have, not sure if that matters but it should provide a bit more strength.
Titanium will be more durable than either aluminum or CF but not as light as CF but as light as aluminum, won't rust, crack, corrode, gouge, or smell bad in warm weather, it's also the most comfortable frame material.
I am very familiar with KTM brand, but only on the motorcycle side. Most carbon fiber bikes are coming out of two factories in China and one in Taiwan, so KTM could be made in the same plants as a Trek or numerous other brand bikes are.