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MV Agusta and KTM have parted ways, with the Sardarov family taking back complete ownership of the firm.

A little more than two years following Pierer Mobility Group's initial investment in MV Agusta via KTM AG, the Italian company has regained full independence.

On January 31, MV Agusta declared that the Italian firm, which has been 50.1 percent owned by KTM AG since last spring, will now return to being entirely managed by its CEO, Timur Sardarov.

According to a statement from the Italian company, KTM's recent financial difficulties prompted their decision to take action.

According to the announcement, while MV Agusta had a prosperous year, the recent financial developments at PIerer Mobility AG might have greatly affected the activities of the Schiranna brand.

The statement further mentions that MV Agusta will not participate in KTM AG's current restructuring efforts linked to its insolvency proceedings. This decision will enable MV Agusta to maintain its trajectory of positive growth.

Following their separation from KTM and PMG, MV has released a statement confirming that their worldwide network of dealers will maintain operations without any changes.

Timur Sardarov expressed that everyone at MV Agusta feels a deep sense of pride at this time. By taking back complete control of the company, they are now more empowered and dedicated to achieving outstanding results.

"In the last two years, the organization has greatly improved its procedures, systems, and team."

The foundational changes we've implemented have led to remarkable outcomes in 2024 and will keep propelling our success in the future.

"I am completely confident in our leadership group. Their visionary outlook, along with the commitment and expertise of our revitalized network of dealers, will elevate MV Agusta to greater success."

"My family and I are dedicated to being a driving force for the Varese team, the local area, and all our collaborators."

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Ducati’s Strategic Gamble: How Marc Marquez’s Arrival Promises Growth and Challenges for the MotoGP Titan

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Ducati's Chief Executive Comments on Expansion Plans Involving Marc Marquez

Claudio Domenicali Provides Further Insight into the Choice to Bring Onboard Marc Marquez

The CEO of Ducati believes Marc Marquez has the potential to contribute to the expansion of the company, its engineering team, and his fellow rider.

Ducati's choice to select Marquez over Jorge Martin for the premier team will quickly be evaluated as the 2025 season kicks off.

By securing an eight-time world champion, Ducati is aware they're introducing a marketing and sponsorship juggernaut to their team, to work alongside Pecco Bagnaia.

"Claudio Domenicali revealed to Sky Italy that deciding on Martin was challenging, noting his speed and affiliation with Ducati."

We believe this group holds the greatest promise for expanding the company, as the level of skill present is continuously self-reinforcing.

"We believe that Marc has the potential to help Pecco develop, and reciprocally, Pecco can do the same for Marc. Together, they have the capability to foster growth among

"Therefore, we believe it's going to be increasingly challenging for the competition to surpass the Ducati Lenovo Team."

Ducati acknowledges they "cannot conceal"

The focus remains on the dynamics between Marquez and Bagnaia, both of whom, armed with the top-performing motorcycle in MotoGP, aim to secure the world championship title this season.

The way Ducati handles their personal goals might play a crucial role in determining the outcome.

"Competition, balance, triumph," stated Domenicali.

Initiating a journey with a squad that includes Pecco, a competitor who battled for the championship in the last four seasons and secured victories in two, alongside Marc, a racer celebrated with eight world titles, there's simply no concealing the talent.

"Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcomes. However, the races remain challenging and are also influenced by the actions of our competitors."

A key focus will be ensuring an equitable contest between the two competitors, as they share a common objective, yet only one can achieve it.

"This is what we focus on more."

Marquez and Bagnaia, equipped with the GP25, form an intimidating pair.

Especially as Martin, the 2024 MotoGP champion, faces the challenge of defending his title after switching to an Aprilia.

This year, Ducati's presence on the grid has decreased by two bikes from the previous year, yet they remain the anticipated leading brand.

"Domenicali mentioned during the Ducati unveiling that Michele Pirro had observed a remarkable gathering of skill present on the stage."

"I'm convinced that the secret lies not only in the skill of the riders but also in the expertise of the engineers and technicians who, over time, have developed a technique. This achievement fills us with pride and gives us hope for the future."

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KTM’s Race Against Time and Rules: Preparing for MotoGP’s 2027 Revolution Amid Financial Rebound

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2027 KTM MotoGP motorcycle still in preliminary development phase

"Our team of engineers is currently on-site, actively engaged in its development"

The repercussions of KTM's latest economic challenges go much further than just MotoGP, yet their effect on Grand Prix racing cannot be overlooked, particularly considering the significant regulatory modification set to occur in two years.

The regulations for MotoGP in 2027 will modify the engine sizes from 1,000cc to 850cc, adjust aerodynamic guidelines, and ban the use of devices that control ride height.

A modification in the rules of the world's priciest motorcycle racing competition could potentially place a manufacturer in a challenging financial position, struggling to evolve their new platform.

Pit Beirer, the head of KTM's motorsport division, has stated that the progress on KTM's 850cc MotoGP motorcycle continues, with the absence of an actual motorcycle being solely due to the finalisation of the regulations still pending.

"Beirer mentioned that the 2027 bike is still in the preliminary phase as the regulations have not been fully finalized, which means constructing the bike right now is not possible."

"However, our engineering team is present and actively engaged in developing the 2027 motorcycle model. Currently, it's not the phase for introducing physical components."

"Certainly, there's a well-thought-out timeline in place. Post-February 25, our understanding of the distant future becomes much clearer, giving us ample opportunity to begin hardware development. However, it's important to note that work on the 2027 motorcycle model has already commenced, as it's integral to our planning process."

Beirer pointed out that KTM's recent economic challenges haven't affected their performance-driven racing initiatives this winter, thanks to measures implemented last summer. At that time, the Pierer Mobility Group initiated a downsizing of its worldwide racing operations.

"The significant event took place during the summer when we decreased the worldwide count of factory riders by 12," he mentioned.

"Following 12 riders, there are a couple or a few staff members – this number has decreased."

Globally, we made the decision to disband several teams to concentrate our efforts on orange. We took the stance that to demonstrate our capability to succeed, it wasn't necessary to spread our resources across three brands. Instead, we decided to channel our focus into a singular brand, especially since our primary rivals are also competing at the top tier with just one brand.

Thus, to remain competitive against these powerful manufacturing entities, it's imperative we concentrate on areas where we can truly make an impact. Simply cutting down on food and beverages for the crew won't significantly lower expenses. However, decreasing the roster of riders can lead to substantial savings. This is because each rider is supported by a range of resources including equipment, personnel like mechanics, as well as logistical needs such as trucks and infrastructure.

"Our program was exceptionally robust as we participated in races across multiple categories – 250, 450, off-road, and even on asphalt tracks – with three different brands represented in each."

"Thus, it's in that area we implemented the most significant reductions and where we were able to achieve substantial savings swiftly. However, it's evident that whatever we undertake, we aim to do it with utmost quality."

Besides its involvement in MotoGP, KTM also plays a significant role in Moto3, where it stands as one of the two manufacturers, and extends its presence into Moto2.

Cuts have occurred as well, seeing the departure of the GasGas and Husqvarna names from Moto3, with the latter also vanishing from the Moto2 scene.

Beirer revealed that they have identified cost reductions in both the Moto3 and Moto2 categories. However, he emphasized their commitment to remaining in their current classes, expressing a desire to continue competing in them.

"Cuts will be made in numbers, but not in the highest quality motorcycles. Therefore, we will definitely continue our support for Moto3 and Moto2 in the future.

"Certainly, there will be some cutbacks, that's evident. When we examine Moto3 and Moto2 closely, it's apparent they require significant investment. Thus, we must adjust our approach to supporting these categories."

"However, making decisions in that area is currently challenging due to ongoing extensive debates about potential future changes in regulations. This makes it somewhat hard to create a solid plan."

We've outlined a strategy for 2025, established a financial plan for racing in that year, and while we're certainly planning for the future, none of my peers in racing have a budget set for 2026. Similarly, no other manufacturer has secured a deal with Dorna for the years beyond 2027.

"We've endured a challenging period, and despite these tough times, we've made it to this point. Today, we continue to compete across all categories."

"Allow us some time to prepare for 2026 and 2027. However, if we succeed in participating in the 2025 race, we will devise strategies for 2026 and beyond."

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Sepang Shakedown Sparks 2025 MotoGP Season into Action: Day 1 Highlights and Surprises

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2025 Sepang MotoGP Initial Test Day – Highlights from Day 1

A summary of the action from the first day of the 2025 Sepang MotoGP preliminary tests this Friday.

The 2025 MotoGP season kicked off in Sepang, Malaysia, with a trio of Shakedown testing days leading up to the Official tests scheduled for the following week.

Newcomers Ai Ogura, Fermin Aldeguer, and Somkiat Chantra, along with official test riders and regular racers from Yamaha and Honda (thanks to the manufacturer’s D-level concession status), are allowed to take part in the Shakedown.

Yet, restrictions on the quantity of private testing tires and team debuts might also decrease the turnout for the Shakedown.

Yamaha's racing team, comprising Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins from Monster, alongside Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira from the newly launched Pramac initiative, is scheduled for an unveiling in Kuala Lumpur tonight, Friday.

Nonetheless, Andrea Dovizioso, who previously finished second in the MotoGP championship, and Augusto Fernandez, who is slated to race in 2024, are scheduled for M1 testing this upcoming weekend.

The Honda racing team, featuring riders Joan Mir and Luca Marini, is set to unveil their 2025 team in Indonesia on Saturday. This event might lead to their new test pilots, Aleix Espargaro and Takaaki Nakagami, assuming additional responsibilities during the Shakedown sessions.

Espargaro recently participated in a private test spanning two days at Buriram, marking the first time Romano Albesiano engaged with Honda in his role as the new technical director.

The formal testing event at Sepang, which will include every racer participating in the 2025 season, is scheduled from February 5th to 7

Access the concluding lap durations here

The track activity has wrapped up for the initial day of the Sepang Shakedown.

As the first day drew to a close, newcomer Ai Ogura recorded his fastest lap, securing the second spot on the leaderboard, sandwiched between Pol Espargaro and Takaaki Nakagami.

LCR has announced that unlike the new entrants Fermin Aldeguer and Ai Ogura, Somkiat Chantra will not participate in the first day of the race.

On Friday, Takaaki Nakagami was the sole Honda rider to make an appearance on the circuit.

Pol Espargaro, riding for KTM, has reclaimed a leading position alongside Nakagami and Pedrosa, breaking into the 1 minute and 59-second bracket.

The light rain has ceased, and both Dani Pedrosa and Michele Pirro have returned to the circuit with ninety minutes remaining in the first day of testing.

At 4pm in Sepang, the timing monitors indicate 'light rain on the circuit'.

Currently, skies are becoming overcast, suggesting the possibility of rain (once more) looming on the horizon…

At 3:45pm, Takaaki Nakagami propelled Honda to the lead by clocking a time of 1 minute and 59.888 seconds, narrowly edging out KTM's Dani Pedrosa by 0.038 seconds.

Nakagami is the sole Honda competitor to hit the track today, starting his session around noon.

The majority of the team's management are missing the beginning of the Shakedown because they are attending the Honda team unveiling in Indonesia tomorrow. However, Romano Albesiano, the newly appointed technical director, is present to supervise the activities of the first day.

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Savadori takes to the track aboard a Jorge Martin Aprilia. #SepangShakedown pic.twitter.com/kKu5gitZFw— Peter McLaren (@McLarenMotoGP) January 31, 2025

Despite ranking last in the time rankings, Lorenzo Savadori has taken six distinct RS-GPs for a spin today, conducting checks on the bikes for the racing team in preparation for the upcoming official test next week.

At 3pm in Sepang, Dani Pedrosa continues to lead, recording the sole lap under 2 minutes at 1 minute and 59 seconds. His teammate from KTM's testing squad, Pol Espargaro, has narrowed the distance to just 0.381 seconds, while Takaaki Nakagami from HRC follows closely in third place.

As 2pm approaches, Takaaki Nakagami deems the conditions favorable enough to make his return to the track.

Miguel Oliveira from Pramac Yamaha has been present in the paddock; however, as previously stated, Yamaha's racers will not be hitting the track today because of the team's unveiling event scheduled for this evening.

Light rainfall at Sepang has prompted all riders to return to the pits, with only minor droplets being reported and the sun still shining.

1pm results: 2025 Sepang MotoGP Preliminary Trial Outcomes – Day 1 (Friday)

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Nakagami and Dovizioso, each astride jet-black motorcycles, are cruising in tandem, with the Italian closely following the Japanese rider.

Nakagami secures the runner-up spot. What a remarkable start to the race!

Takaaki Nakagami quickly adapts, moving up to 3rd position in the rankings without delay.

At 12:45, the first Honda makes its appearance on the track, with ex-racer turned HRC factory test rider Takaaki Nakagami behind the wheel.

Augusto Fernandez is scheduled for a Yamaha trial run at Sepang, but so far, it appears that only Dovizioso's pit board has seen action.

Although not officially listed under his name on the timing screens, with Yamaha opting for the designation "Test Rider" for its bikes, Andrea Dovizioso has been actively engaged this morning at the Sepang Shakedown, working with multiple motorcycles.

Several motorcycles have made a return to the circuit, featuring the current Moto2 titleholder Ogura, who has ascended to second place just behind Dani Pedrosa, trailing by 0.9 seconds.

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Honda Breaks Tradition with Bold New MotoGP Livery as Castrol Takes Over from Repsol

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Honda unveils a brand-new MotoGP design, announcing Castrol as the main sponsor. This marks the first time since 1994 that the official Honda team will not have Repsol as its sponsor.

The Honda factory team has introduced a brand-new design for the 2025 MotoGP season, marking a shift from its three-decade-long title sponsorship with Repsol, as Castrol steps in as the new sponsor.

Since 1995, all the Honda motorcycles competing in the top racing class have sported designs influenced by Repsol, as the Spanish oil company has been the main sponsor.

Nonetheless, that legendary partnership concluded last year as the Honda team showcased their factory HRC colors for the 2025 season during their launch event in Indonesia.

Honda announced that Castrol is set to become its main partner starting in 2025.

In the 2024 season, Honda faced a challenging year, ending up at the bottom of the constructors' rankings with only 75 points to their name.

Discover: How Honda Identified Its Genuine MotoGP Leader for 2024

Factory racers Joan Mir and Luca Marini ended up at the bottom of the riders' rankings. Meanwhile, the highest grand prix placement for the brand was an eighth-place finish by LCR’s Johann Zarco during a rainy Thai GP.

Zarco ranked as the highest-placed Honda rider, occupying the 17th position in the standings.

In the previous year, Honda experienced its third instance in five years where it failed to secure a victory in any race.

Honda has implemented major staffing adjustments for the 2025 season in an effort to regain its competitive standing.

In a significant move, Romano Albesiano has been brought on board from Aprilia to assume the role of technical director, succeeding Ken Kawauchi, who has transitioned to the test team.

Albesiano played a crucial role in transforming Aprilia from the least competitive factory bike on the MotoGP grid upon their 2015 return, into a team that achieved multiple grand prix victories over his ten seasons in the premier class with the Italian brand.

Joining the test team from Aprilia is Aleix Espargaro, a three-time grand prix winner who stepped away from regular racing duties at the conclusion of last season.

Honda was the last manufacturer team to reveal its livery for the 2025 season, after Yamaha and KTM had done so in the last 48 hours.

Only one team, the LCR squad, hasn't unveiled its livery for the upcoming season. The unveiling is scheduled for February 8, just one day before the official MotoGP season launch event.

Honda has already hit the track this week at the Sepang shakedown. The brand is allowed to conduct tests throughout the year with its race riders because of certain concessions.

The official testing period kicks off from February 5 to 7 in Malaysia. Following this, the championship heads to Thailand on February 12 and 13 for the last two days of pre-season activities. The 2025 season is set to commence from February 28 to March 2 in Buriram.

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2025 Sepang MotoGP Shakedown Test Day 1: Surprises on the Track as Yamaha and Honda Take the Lead

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Summary of Friday's initial lap times from the 2025 Sepang MotoGP Shakedown test's first day.

These are the concluding lap times from the MotoGP Sepang Shakedown test on Friday in 2025.

Yamaha hasn't officially assigned specific riders to its test motorcycles for the purpose of timing sessions, but it appears Andrea Dovizioso has conducted the entirety of the M1's testing to date. Additionally, Augusto Fernandez is expected to participate in the upcoming Shakedown.

Yamaha's racing team members are anticipated to skip today's race because of the team's unveiling event scheduled for tonight in Kuala Lumpur.

Takaaki Nakagami, representing Honda, was the sole rider from his team to hit the track, making his appearance post-lunch. He quickly ascended to second position and momentarily topped the leaderboard.

Apart from Yamaha, the times mentioned represent the top performance of each rider (not necessarily their fastest time on every motorcycle they've ridden).

Showers forced all competitors to return to the garages at 2pm, but the weather improved shortly after. Light rain made a comeback later on but dissipated once more.

A temporary halt in the race was caused by Dani Pedrosa after a mechanical issue occurred at turn 6, shortly before 5pm, leading to the waving

Recorded fastest lap at Sepang MotoGP

Top time: Francesco Bagnaia 1 minute 56.337 seconds (2024)

Quickest lap time: Alex Marquez achieved a time of 1 minute and 58.979 seconds in 2023.

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The initial test for the 2025 Sepang MotoGP, which included newcomers Ai Ogura of Trackhouse, Fermin Aldeguer from Gresini, and Somkiat Chantra representing LCR, along with factory test riders and competing racers from Yamaha and Honda, kicked off at 10am on a Friday in Malaysia.

Restrictions on individual tire testing and team unveilings may decrease the number of participants at the 2025 Yamaha and Honda racing events during the Shakedown sessions.

This weekend, Andrea Dovizioso and Augusto Fernandez will undertake development work for Yamaha, leading to rumors of a potential 'public' unveiling of the V4. Meanwhile, new test riders Aleix Espargaro and Augusto Fernandez have been scheduled for testing duties with HRC.

Test runs are scheduled from 10 in the morning until 6 in the evening on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

The Sepang Official test is scheduled to take place from February 5th to 7th

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Speed, Strategy, and Sneak Peeks: Capturing the Thrill of MotoGP’s 2025 Sepang Shakedown Day 1

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The finest photos from the opening day of the 2025 MotoGP Sepang Shakedown test

A selection of the greatest shots from Friday's action in Sepang

Here are the top photos of motorcycles racing on the Sepang circuit during the 2025 MotoGP Shakedown trial.

Ducati has successfully maintained secrecy around their GP25, anticipated to be the top-performing motorcycle in the competition. Riders Marc Marquez, Pecco Bagnaia, and Fabio di Giannantonio are set to race on this bike.

Michele Pirro took to the track for testing.

Displayed above is a photo of Gresini's previous-year Ducati model.

Gresini's newcomer, Fermin Aldeguer, achieved the fifth highest speed on Friday.

Savadori takes to the track aboard a Jorge Martin Aprilia. #SepangShakedown pic.twitter.com/kKu5gitZFw— Peter McLaren (@McLarenMotoGP) January 31, 2025

The finest photograph of the Aprilia taken on Friday is featured prominently at the beginning of this page.

On Friday, Ai Ogura from Trackhouse made an impression by securing the second-fastest time. He was among three newcomers qualified to participate.

Lorenzo Savadori, Aprilia's reliable test pilot, secured the 10th position.

Dani Pedrosa leads the way for KTM, topping the speed charts by midday during the first day of the 2025 Sepang Shakedown. (Image source: pic.twitter.com/NEfSmF7Imd) – Tweet from Peter McLaren (@McLarenMotoGP), January 31, 2025

On Friday, KTM's seasoned testing pair, Pol Espargaro and Dani Pedrosa, took to the circuit.

Espargaro led the rankings, while Pedrosa secured the fourth position.

Yamaha has the advantage of leveraging their two main team riders, two Pramac team members, and their testing squad on Friday, in accordance with the concession regulations.

On Friday, only the testing pair, Andrea Dovizioso and Augusto Fernandez, took to the track.

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In his debut as Honda's test rider, Takaaki Nakagami registered the third-highest speed on the leaderboard.

He splits test responsibilities with Aleix Espargaro.

Yet, despite the curiosity surrounding the innovations that new technical director Romano Albesiano might introduce to the faltering program, no insights were shared from the activities on Friday.

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Yamaha and Pramac Racing Unveil Striking New Liveries for 2025 MotoGP Season in Malaysia

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Yamaha and Pramac Unveil Fresh Color Schemes for the 2025 MotoGP Season in Malaysia

Yamaha and Pramac Showcase New Designs

The Pramac team has revealed its updated appearance for its inaugural MotoGP season with Yamaha in 2025, showcasing significant Alpine branding, although the primary team hues stay mostly the same.

Yamaha is currently undergoing a period of restructuring after experiencing a significant drop from competing for the championship with Fabio Quartararo as the reigning champion in 2022 to failing to achieve a single podium finish last year.

The brand from Japan concluded the season in fourth place in the constructors' rankings, with Quartararo being the highest-placed rider for the team, finishing 13th.

Nonetheless, towards the end of the campaign, there were encouraging indicators of advancement, and with Max Bartolini at the helm as technical director, Yamaha is gearing up for a more substantial effort in 2025. This includes the anticipated launch of its inaugural V4 at some stage during this season.

Before resigning from his position as team leader, Lin Jarvis successfully negotiated a fresh two-year agreement with Quartararo, then with Alex Rins, and also managed to acquire a satellite team for Yamaha, marking the first time since 2022 that this has occurred.

Pramac, victorious in the 2024 independent teams' championship and instrumental in Jorge Martin securing the riders’ championship, chose to switch from Ducati to Yamaha's factory equipment.

The team is set to introduce a completely fresh roster featuring Jack Miller, previously with the team riding a Ducati from 2018 to 2020, alongside Miguel Oliveira, making a move from Trackhouse Aprilia.

The Pramac team recently announced the addition of French car maker Alpine as a primary sponsor, prominently displayed on its updated team colors.

At the event, the unveiling of the Pramac Yamaha Moto2 motorcycles ridden by Tony Arbolino and Izan Guevara took place. Ex-MotoGP rider Alex de Angelis has been appointed as the team manager.

Yamaha announced plans to commemorate its 70th anniversary with unique celebrations scheduled for July this year.

The brand was present on the Sepang circuit on Friday for the preliminary runs, with its competing racers slated to join over the weekend in preparation for the initial official testing from February 5-7 in Malaysia.

As of now, only two teams have not revealed their new liveries for the upcoming season. The factory Honda team will unveil theirs on Saturday, February 1st, in Indonesia.

LCR Honda is set to make their announcement on February 8, just before the MotoGP season kicks off with an event in Bangkok.

The Honda team is gearing up to present its inaugural motorcycle not featuring the Repsol colors in more than three decades, following the conclusion of its partnership with the Spanish petroleum company as the main sponsor.

The 2025 season kicks off from February 28 to March 2 with the Thai Grand Prix.

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Yamaha's MotoGP competitors were questioned on their V4 engine strategy

“Our test riders are handling that…”

Yamaha's racing team is scheduled to start their trial runs at the Sepang shakedown for the MotoGP this Saturday, with their attention not centered on the much-anticipated V4 engine.

In a departure from its longstanding commitment to inline-four engines, Yamaha revealed plans last year to venture into the development of a V4, marking its first such endeavor in recent times.

This shift in its customary approach to development stems from the innovative perspective that technical director Max Bartolini has introduced to the Japanese company.

There is no specific schedule for the V4's introduction in 2025, as its racers kept details under wraps at Yamaha's event on Friday.

"My aim is to familiarize myself with this motorcycle, to understand the M1, and to focus on the ongoing project," Pramac's recent recruit Miguel Oliveira shared with Crash.net.

"That's where I'm directing all my attention. Considering something that isn't a reality yet doesn't seem wise to me. My goal is to concentrate completely on this bike."

When questioned about the same topic, 2021 world champion Fabio Quartararo emphasized that test riders, rather than himself, will concentrate on this issue. He also cautioned that Honda, with its V4 engine, faces challenges comparable to those of Yamaha.

"Quartararo expressed that there's a high level of anticipation placed on the V4 by many, but he personally doesn't share that sentiment. He pointed out that Honda also uses a V4 engine, yet they're facing similar challenges to us," Quartararo mentioned.

"Hence, I believe this isn't actually our primary concern."

"Thus, we need to examine and identify the issues before deciding whether we can proceed further."

"Currently, our primary attention is directed towards 2025, concentrating on the four inline projects."

"For evaluating the V4, we employ test riders. Ultimately, we'll have three individuals in this role, and I'm confident they'll get the opportunity to test out the V4."

"I'm unsure of the timing because it never occurred to me to inquire."

Yamaha announced at its unveiling event, where it showcased the new designs for its main team and Pramac, that its racers will hit the Sepang circuit starting Saturday to kick off their off-season training.

As a producer of race vehicles, Yamaha has the liberty to experiment extensively with its racing team members.

Additionally, it won't be affected by MotoGP's implementation of the engine freeze starting this year, which means it has the possibility of racing its V4 when it becomes ready, potentially in 2025.

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The newest information on the Ducati GP25 has just been revealed.

Ducati has announced a collaboration with a new sponsor for the forthcoming MotoGP season, which will supply the windscreens for the motorcycles ridden by Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.

WRS, a company based in Italy known for being a premier producer of motorcycle windscreens, has recently become a technical collaborator with Ducati.

The firm pledges to cater to the unique requirements of both cyclists and their bicycles, guaranteeing superior efficiency in aerodynamics, visibility, and durability.

Mauro Grassilli, the Sporting Director at Ducati Corse, expressed: "WRS plays a significant role in our local area, and we find common ground in aspects like advanced technology, dedication to research, and innovation."

"We are thrilled to embark on this new partnership, united by a shared objective: to remain competitive and to constantly seek improvement."

Nicolas Zavoli, the CEO of WRS, expressed his excitement and privilege in joining the remarkable journey alongside Ducati Corse.

"Collaborating with riders like Bagnaia and Marquez places a significant responsibility on our shoulders, yet it simultaneously serves as an additional incentive for us to constantly strive to extend the boundaries of our technology."

"Each windshield we produce is a testament to our longstanding expertise and commitment, and we are confident that our input will be crucial for the Team's success throughout the season."

Bagnaia and Marquez are expected to showcase the most intense competition in this season's MotoGP lineup.

Bagnaia is accustomed to adjusting to the most recent version of the Desmosedici.

Marquez, previously aligned with Honda, has completed a season riding a Ducati from the previous year and now needs to adjust to the most recent model.

Fabio di Giannantonio from the VR46 squad becomes the third competitor to race on a GP25 motorcycle this season.

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The Spanish rider discusses the completely new components introduced for evaluation

Alex Rins has shared comprehensive insights into the innovations Yamaha introduced during the winter, ahead of the inaugural MotoGP test of 2025, expressing his considerable admiration for the advancements made.

Yamaha is gearing up for the 2025 season with a revitalized effort to climb back to the leading positions in MotoGP, following two consecutive seasons without any victories.

Despite the attention gravitating towards the upcoming V4 project, Yamaha continues to devote attention to its existing motorcycle model.

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Alex Rins, embarking on his sophomore year with Yamaha, has revealed that the Japanese brand plans to introduce a fresh engine, frame, swingarm, and fairing, among other upgrades, for evaluation during this week's Sepang shakedown and official trial.

"He admitted to Crash.net that claiming we'll be battling for wins right from the start isn't accurate, emphasizing the challenge in making such a statement."

Currently, there's an opportunity to enhance the bicycle. Yamaha dedicated significant effort during the winter season.

"I'm thrilled about getting back on the bike tomorrow for the second day of testing."

They put in a lot of effort. They introduced a new engine, chassis, swingarm, fairing, among other components – everything's new. So, I'm really amazed.

"We plan to conduct consecutive tests, beginning with the baseline motorcycle we used in Montmelo, albeit incorporating the new chassis we experimented with during the test."

"Therefore, we used that as our fundamental motorcycle. We'll now focus on developing a fresh engine, updated electronic systems, and an additional new frame. It's going to be a hectic winter ahead."

In December, Rins had an operation to assess the severe leg injury he sustained in 2023. He claims to feel "absolutely fine," even though he was seen using a crutch at Yamaha's unveiling event.

"I'm undergoing surgery this December to assess how things are," he stated.

"The operation aimed to assess the healing progress of the bone. Upon opening, it was observed that there was only a small amount of bone, indicating that the tibia had not fully recovered."

"Truthfully, after two months, I feel absolutely fantastic, really great."

"Truthfully, it's just like it was prior to the operation because I was already in a decent state before undergoing surgery

"So, currently, I'm using this [crutch] to alleviate some of the pressure on my leg due to the metal implants. You might recall I was moving somewhat awkwardly before – that's because my ankle has been causing me some discomfort."

"I've retained all the metal, which is why I need this [crutch].

"However, cycling isn't an issue for me. I underwent intense preparation during the off-season, focusing on both physical training and mental readiness. Additionally, I spent four to five days practicing on the R1 at both Jerez and Almeria."

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Yamaha is gearing up for a significant 2025 season, aiming to break its streak without a win. At the helm of this effort is a world champion eager to realize his full potential, according to Lewis Duncan.

Financial incentives are a significant allure for any competitor. At the beginning of the previous year, Yamaha was aware it was at risk of parting ways with its top racer, Fabio Quartararo, due to its repeated inability to provide him with the motorcycle required to secure a second MotoGP world championship following his 2021 victory.

Aprilia expressed interest but lacked the necessary financial resources. Yamaha, however, invested heavily, committing €12 million annually until the conclusion of 2026, leading to a swift agreement. These actions marked one of two significant strategic moves by departing team leader Lin Jarvis, with the other notable decision being to appoint Pramac as its official secondary team partner.

Rejecting a significant financial offer was a challenging decision, but Quartararo committed himself to the challenging work of restoring Yamaha to its rightful status. This commitment became more palatable when Yamaha persuaded Max Bartolini, previously a key ally of Gigi Dall’Igna at Ducati, to join as the technical director.

On the technical front, Bartolini has successfully softened the traditionally rigid approach of Yamaha's Japanese operations. Throughout 2024, the M1 was consistently updated with new components at every testing and racing event, taking full advantage of its allowances.

His most significant achievement, at least in terms of technology, has been persuading Yamaha to embark on a V4 project – however, there's no specified date for its first appearance on the race track. Traditionally, Yamaha has opted for inline-four engine configurations in recent times, standing as the sole manufacturer to do so.

In alignment with Yamaha's efforts to enhance engine performance, Bartolini shared with Peter McLaren of Crash.net last winter that the primary objective isn't solely about power: “The common perception with the V4 is focused on the engine. However, I believe the major benefits come from the bike's configuration, rather than the engine itself.

Regarding sheer performance, from what I've heard from our engine team, the change shouldn't be significant. "However, the V4 design does offer some opportunities for more straightforward bike configuration management."

Yamaha's primary issue with the M1 model has been the insufficient rear grip, a problem that has persisted over several years. This issue has led to a reduction in the bike's renowned nimbleness, which initially allowed Quartararo to make a significant impact upon joining Yamaha in 2019 as a newcomer.

As the 2024 season progressed, these elements contributed to incremental enhancements, culminating in Quartararo delivering the brand's top performance of the year by finishing sixth at the Malaysian Grand Prix. With the onset of winter testing, Yamaha aims to continue building on this momentum.

Yamaha faces a formidable challenge. Last season, they ranked fourth among five teams in the constructors' championship, scoring 124 points, which placed them 598 points behind the leader, Ducati, and 178 points short of Aprilia, who finished third. Quartararo emerged as the top performer for Yamaha's duo, finishing 13th with a mere 113 points, marking the lowest point total of his career. Meanwhile, his teammate Alex Rins, in his debut season riding the M1, finished 18th, his performance hindered by ongoing injuries.

During Yamaha's unveiling on Friday, Rins highlighted the challenge by stating, “Claiming we'll be in contention for a win from the very first race isn't accurate.”

Quartararo has experienced a shift in attitude over the past season, moving away from his previous dismay caused by Yamaha's inability to meet his needs. He's come to understand that hard work is the key to victory on the Yamaha, and mentioned at the launch that he's heading into the new year without any specific expectations, focusing instead on continuing the momentum from the end of the previous season.

Speaking to Crash.net during Yamaha's unveiling event, he expressed his satisfaction with the team's advancements, particularly in the latter half of the year. "We've managed to make progress, which is encouraging. However, the challenge ahead is to enhance our speed through better grip, power, electronics, and aerodynamics. These areas are crucial for our success," he stated.

If that's the situation, Yamaha should naturally emerge as a steady contender for the top 10 positions right from the start. With Pramac shifting allegiance to Yamaha and consequently reducing the number of Ducatis on the grid by two, Yamaha's task becomes a tad simpler.

During Yamaha's challenging times, Quartararo has consistently been a beacon of hope. The internal conflict between leadership and Maverick Vinales didn't deter him from his path to the championship in 2021, and he stayed in the title race until the last round of the 2022 season, even though he was at a noticeable equipment disadvantage compared to Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia.

As Quartararo clinched victories and contended for the title that season, his closest Yamaha rival, team colleague Franco Morbidelli, trailed significantly in 19th place. Andrea Dovizioso's return to racing with RNF Racing was short-lived, ending his stint by the time of the San Marino GP due to an underwhelming performance.

In 2023, Quartararo stood out as the sole Yamaha rider to reach the podium, maintaining a lead of 70 points ahead of the closest competitor from the same brand in the rankings. Despite Rins experiencing inconsistent performances, Quartararo surpassed him by winning 12 out of 17 grands prix, securing a better qualifying position in 14 out of 18 races, and uniquely earning points for Yamaha in the sprint races.

Many competitors claim they always put in their utmost effort, even in challenging circumstances. However, Quartararo stands out as one of the rare individuals whose commitment you can truly trust. He's not just a top-tier athlete; he's fully aware of his elite status. Perhaps the most significant impact Bartolini has made on Yamaha is his role akin to a chief mentor for Quartararo. He has played a crucial part in calming Quartararo's anxieties and, with the support of the French rider, instilling the confidence that the dry spell will eventually be over.

Previously, Quartararo displayed frustration during media interactions if introduced bike modifications failed to perform as expected. However, his perspective on this matter has since drastically changed.

"He suggested beginning with the 2024 foundation in the examination and then assessing its improvement. He emphasized that new doesn't necessarily equate to better, noting this as a crucial consideration."

Throughout the initial months of the previous year, Quartararo was vocal in urging Yamaha to secure a satellite team for itself. The strategic maneuver by Marc Marquez to secure a seat with the factory Ducati team, after rejecting an offer from Pramac, inadvertently benefited Yamaha. Pramac, which had been a top-tier satellite team for several years, had played a crucial role in advancing Jorge Martin's career – who has since moved to Aprilia – helping him clinch the riders' championship last season.

For many years leading up to 2025, Yamaha functioned almost as a branch of the Ducati team, albeit under a different brand. Now, with the collaboration of Yamaha, they have the ideal ally to accelerate the process of bike innovation. With seasoned riders Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira on board, they have the expertise needed to advance this mission

Yamaha's progress in development, along with Quartararo's evident skills, has certainly caught the attention of many. Francesco Bagnaia identified the French rider as a potential leading contender for 2025, a sentiment echoed by Aprilia's CEO, Massimo Rivola.

Quartararo's steady performance on the Yamaha, despite its declining position in the rankings over the past two years, has been notably commendable. Should Yamaha continue on its current path, it won't be long before Quartararo begins to draw significant attention once more in the MotoGP scene…

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2025 Sepang MotoGP Shakedown Test Day 2: Slow Start Amid Rain, Riders Gear Up for Action

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As of midday on Saturday, these are the recorded lap times from the second day of the 2025 Sepang MotoGP Shakedown test.

Updates on results provided every hour…

Quickest time recorded on the first day:

Pol Espargaro, riding for KTM, recorded a lap time of 1 minute

Records from the official Sepang MotoGP events

Fastest lap: Francesco Bagnaia on a Ducati clocked in at 1 minute and 56.337 seconds (2024).

Quickest lap during the race: Alex Marquez on a Ducati clocking in at 1 minute and 58.979 seconds (2023)

The 2025 Sepang MotoGP Shakedown test is set to begin on Friday in Malaysia. This event will feature rookie participants Ai Ogura from Trackhouse, Fermin Aldeguer representing Gresini, and Somkiat Chantra from LCR. Additionally, factory test riders along with race riders from Yamaha and Honda will also be taking part.

Pol Espargaro led the timesheets for KTM on the first day, while Yamaha's racing team riders Fabio Quartararo, Alex Rins, Jack Miller, and Miguel Oliveira are set to participate on the second day. This follows the team's unveiling event held last night in Kuala Lumpur.

Examinations are scheduled from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., but a wet track following rain the previous night (combined with the necessity to conserve private testing tires) resulted in a sluggish beginning to the second day. By noon, Michele Pirro was the sole rider to have finished a lap.

The Sepang test, which includes all teams and riders, is scheduled to take place from February 5th to 7th.

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