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Factory Yamaha GP teams show their 2020 colours

Following the official announcement of Yamaha Motor Europe's reformed Racing Strategy back in August 2019, the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 teams are all set for an exciting 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship season. Watson and Geerts head MX2 The re-establishment of the Monster Energy Yamaha

Race to win Yamaha support

Yamaha Motor Europe wishes to invite riders that are eligible to join the 2020 YZ125, YZ85 and YZ65 bLU cRU FIM Europe Cup programs to register now. Since 2015, the YZ125 bLU cRU FIM Europe Cup has been the best opportunity for young motocross riders to find their feet in the world of professional racing,

Nunn joins Hooper Yamaha

The Rob Hooper Racing Yamaha Motocross team are pleased to announce Sam Nunn as their final signing for 2020. 17-year-old Nunn who hails from Newmarket in Suffolk will ride the YZF250 in the MX2 class of the British Motocross Championship, MX Nationals, Bridgestone British Masters as well as selected EMX250

Yamaha signs talented youth trio for EMX125

Yamaha Motor Europe is pleased to announce that MJC Yamaha Official EMX125 Team will field an all-new, young and exciting three-rider line-up for the 2020 EMX125 Championship. The team has recruited Kay Karssemakers and Ivano Van Erp, two former Junior Motocross World Champions, who will be joined by the recently

Yamaha names MX youth winners

Yamaha has revealed the winners of the YZ125, YZ85 and YZ65 bLU cRU FIM Europe Cups, following the successful conclusion of Yamaha's 2019 Masterclass at Circuito de Alcarrás and the Bellpuig MX track in Spain. As a result of their positive attitudes and successful displays of speed, skill and determination, 16-year-old Latvian youngster,

Yamaha youths to battle at Assen

After a thrilling season of national level racing, 100 of Europe's top performing YZ 125cc, 85cc and 65cc riders are about to embark on the biggest race of their fledgeling careers. Coming from 23 different nations, the promising young riders that have made the cut are heading straight for the

Watson in five-man factory Yamaha squad

Following the announcement of Yamaha Motor Europe's reformed Racing Strategy that will see the Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP and Monster Energy Kemea Yamaha MX2 take on Factory status in 2020, it is with great pleasure that Yamaha Motor Europe N.V. can confirm that next seasons rider rostrum will consist

Febvre out of Yamaha

Yamaha has formally announced its partnership with Romain Febvre will be drawn to a close at the end of the 2019 MXGP season, leaving the Frenchman looking for a ride. Febvre has taken his YZ450FM to 27 Grand Prix race wins, 50 Grand Prix podiums, and 12 Grand Prix victories, with

Craig joins Hooper Yamaha

Craig with his new ride Evergreen Scottish racer Tony Craig will be the fill in 450 rider at Rob Hooper Yamaha until the end of the season. With injuries ruling out Ryan Houghton for the remainder of the season, and Taylor Hammal out for another four weeks or more, the team are

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