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Fontanesi goes back to Yamaha

Four times FIM Women’s Motocross World Champion Kiara Fontanesi will return to Yamaha for the 2017 Grand Prix season and reunite with the YZ250F; the motorcycle she used to rule the WMX class from 2012-2015. Running her own ‘Fonta MX Racing’ team the 22 year old Italian officially presented her ’17 squad last week and is once more in Yamaha blue with the rekindling of an long-term association.

“I am very happy we managed to find a good agreement and get back together with Yamaha,” #8 commented. “We started talking quite early last year and Yamaha were positive about starting together again; I was pleased about that because it is a place where I feel better about my racing.”

Fontanesi dominated the championship in 2012 and 2013 and was then part of thrilling last round-last race deciders for the 2014 and 2015 campaigns in which she showed her nerve and determination to stretch her streak to four crowns. She went without victory in 2016 as she dealt with an ankle injury and also new threats from New Zealander Courtney Duncan and Holland’s Nancy Van Der Ven; both also Yamaha mounted.

“If the same girls stay with Yamaha next year then it puts us all on the same level,” said Kiara. “I believe I can fight again for the championship and riding the YZ250F against competition like that gives me a lot of motivation. In the end it doesn’t matter who I am on the track with, I still want to show I can be the best.”

‘Fonta’ will steer the 2017 YZ250F armed with a GYTR engine kit and has already started riding and testing with the bike. 2017 FIM WMX will again run concurrently with MXGP and consist of six rounds at Grands Prix of Indonesia, Italy, France, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Assen.

“To have Kiara back with Yamaha is fantastic news for all of us at Yamaha Motor Europe,” said YME’s MX Racing Manager Erik Eggens. “We obviously want to keep all of our top talent on YZ machinery and it was strange to see the ‘8’ in a different colour last year after all Kiara and Yamaha achieved together. This is a positive step for all concerned. I know Kiara feels at home on the YZ250F and it means we’ll have an amazing line-up going for 2017 WMX with Courtney Duncan and Nancy Van Der Ven also with us. It should make for some exciting racing and we can look ahead to a promising WMX season.”

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