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Paolo Pavesio to Succeed Lin Jarvis as Yamaha Managing Director in 2025
Yamaha announces successor for Lin Jarvis
Paolo Pavesio to take over as managing director in 2025
Paolo Pavesio has been appointed to succeed Lin Jarvis at Yamaha.
Starting on January 1, 2025, Pavesio is set to take on the role of managing director at Yamaha Motor Racing
He formerly served as the Director of Marketing and Motorsport at Yamaha Motor Europe, where he reorganized the motorsport division, leading to subsequent world championship victories in World Superbikes, EWC, and MXGP.
Pavesio is taking over the position from Jarvis, who will conclude his 26-year term as Yamaha's head.
Jarvis guided Yamaha to achieve eight championships for riders, six for constructors, and seven for teams. He managed the peak periods of the Japanese company with stars like Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo, and also their latest championship win with Fabio Quartararo.
Despite stepping down from his role as managing director, Jarvis will continue to serve as a Senior Advisor at Yamaha.
Takahiro Sumi, who serves as the General Manager of the Motor Sports Development Division, expressed his gratitude to Lin for his commitment and accomplishments over the last 26 years, both on a personal level and on behalf of Yamaha.
His dedication, hard work, and leadership have played a crucial role in Yamaha's achievements in MotoGP, and I am pleased that we will continue to benefit from his expertise and experience in the future.
Paolo Pavesio is set to take over as Managing Director from Lin. Pavesio comes to the position with extensive experience, having previously served as the Marketing and Motorsport Director at YME. During his tenure, he led Yamaha teams to win World Championship titles in WorldSBK, EWC, and MXGP.
"I am eager to have Paolo join YMR in January. With him at the helm, I believe Yamaha has a strong chance of achieving the MotoGP success we are all aiming for."
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