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Paolo Pavesio to Succeed Lin Jarvis as Yamaha Motor Racing’s Managing Director in 2025
Yamaha has announced that Paolo Pavesio will take over as managing director in 2025, succeeding Lin Jarvis.
Paolo Pavesio has been appointed to take over Lin Jarvis' position at Yamaha.
Starting January 1, 2025, Pavesio is set to take on the role of managing director at Yamaha Motor Racing.
He formerly held the role of Director of Marketing and Motorsport at Yamaha Motor Europe, where he reorganized the motorsport department, leading to subsequent world championship victories in World Superbikes, EWC, and MXGP.
Pavesio is set to take over from Jarvis, who will be stepping down after leading Yamaha for 26 years.
Jarvis guided Yamaha to secure eight rider championships, six manufacturer championships, and seven team championships. 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 contribute to Yamaha in the capacity of a Senior Advisor.
Takahiro Sumi, who serves as the General Manager of Yamaha's Motor Sports Development Division, expressed his gratitude by saying, "I want to extend my personal thanks, as well as Yamaha's, to Lin for his commitment and accomplishments throughout the last 26 years."
"His dedication, hard work, and leadership have played a crucial role in Yamaha's achievements in MotoGP. 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 has extensive experience from his tenure at YME, where he led Yamaha teams to World Championship victories in WorldSBK, EWC, and MXGP as the Marketing and Motorsport Director.
"I am eager to have Paolo join YMR in January, and I believe that with his guidance, Yamaha will achieve the future success in MotoGP that we are all working towards."
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