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MotoAmerica: Gagne Takes Provisional Superbike Pole At The Ridge

Dunlop has been involved with professional and amateur road racing for many decades. This experience has helped foster some of the most extensive technological advancements and manufacturing capabilities to develop groundbreaking new products for road racers around the world. Dunlop’s Sportmax Slicks are the Official Tires of the MotoAmerica Series and offer the ultimate in-track performance for club racers and professionals alike. Dunlop is the largest supplier of original equipment and replacement motorcycle tires in the U.S.A. Follow @ridedunlop on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and X for the latest Dunlop news.

Attack Performance Progressive Insurance Yamaha’s Jake Gagne swept both MotoAmerica Superbike sessions and took provisional pole on Friday at The Ridge Motorsports Park. Warhorse HSBK Ducati’s Josh Herrin was second, with Real Steel Honda’s Hayden Gillim backing up his strong morning performance with the third-quickest time. Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW’s Cameron Beaubier was fourth, and the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki teammates of Richie Escalante and Sean Dylan Kelly were fifth and sixth.

 

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MotoGP: Yamaha Celebrates 70th Anniversary With Retro Livery

This weekend at the Grand Prix of the Netherlands, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP will be celebrating Yamaha Motor‘s 70th anniversary.

As part of the festivities, the two MotoGP teams will be running a one-off livery on the Grand Prix of the Netherlands Sunday. The media already got a sneak preview when the colour schemes – including the bikes, rider gear, and team clothing – were revealed on the TT Circuit Assen starting grid today at 18:30 local time (GMT+2).

The special livery that both Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP will be donning on Sunday is inspired by the iconic red and white colours used for the 1999 YZF-R7.

Fabio Quartararo, Álex Rins, Jack Miller, and Miguel Oliveira drew inspiration from Noriyuki Haga’s 1999 gear (when he was riding the World Superbike Championship YZF-R7 OW02) for their own racing attire at the Dutch GP.

PAOLO PAVESIO, Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing:

“Today marked a truly symbolic moment as both of Yamaha‘s MotoGP teams united on the grid, showcasing the four MotoGP bikes alongside the iconic 1999 YZF-R7. The powerful visual of the two teams becoming one by using the same livery represents more than just a shared track presence – it reflects our, as of this year, new strategic mindset: we are one and stronger together.

“July 1st, known as ‘Yamaha Day’, marks the founding of Yamaha Motor – a moment we celebrate with pride each year. This year, the occasion holds even greater significance as we commemorate Yamaha’s 70th anniversary, a remarkable milestone in our journey of engineering excellence and motorsports heritage.

“Throughout these seven decades, Yamaha has celebrated numerous achievements across all levels of racing. In the World Road Racing Championship alone, Yamaha has earned 39 Rider Titles, 37 Constructor Titles, and 7 Team Titles – a testament to our enduring competitiveness and innovation on the world stage. However, beyond the trophies and titles, Yamaha’s most defining attribute is its unwavering passion for racing and its ‘Spirit of Challenge’ mindset.

“To kick off this celebration of Yamaha’s racing heritage, the company has chosen the Dutch GP as the stage for its two MotoGP teams to pay a special tribute. As part of our global 70th anniversary celebrations, both teams will race with one-off liveries that pay homage to a legendary chapter in Yamaha’s history.

“This 70th anniversary design is inspired by the 1999 YZF-R7 – a machine that captured the imagination of fans worldwide. This commemorative livery not only honours a notable moment in Yamaha’s legacy but also offers fans something truly special to look forward to this Sunday at Assen.”

FABIO QUARTARARO, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider:

“Today we were allowed to show the livery we’re racing with this Sunday to celebrate Yamaha’s 70th anniversary. The special colour scheme is nice, and I think it will make this Grand Prix weekend even more memorable. It adds a bit of extra excitement.”

ALEX RINS, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider:

“This GP is a special occasion for Yamaha, and having a fresh livery is always nice! We went all out again matching the leathers, boots, gloves, and helmet to the livery, and I really like the overall look! I hope that the fans also like it.”

MotoAmerica: Gagne Takes Provisional Superbike Pole At The Ridge

Jake Gagne (32) and Joseph Giannotto (84) in provisional Superbike qualifying at The Ridge Motorsports Park. Photo by Michael Gougis.

Dunlop has been involved with professional and amateur road racing for many decades. This experience has helped foster some of the most extensive technological advancements and manufacturing capabilities to develop groundbreaking new products for road racers around the world. Dunlop’s Sportmax Slicks are the Official Tires of the MotoAmerica Series and offer the ultimate in-track performance for club racers and professionals alike. Dunlop is the largest supplier of original equipment and replacement motorcycle tires in the U.S.A. Follow @ridedunlop on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and X for the latest Dunlop news.

Attack Performance Progressive Insurance Yamaha’s Jake Gagne swept both MotoAmerica Superbike sessions and took provisional pole on Friday at The Ridge Motorsports Park. Warhorse HSBK Ducati’s Josh Herrin was second, with Real Steel Honda’s Hayden Gillim backing up his strong morning performance with the third-quickest time. Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW’s Cameron Beaubier was fourth, and the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki teammates of Richie Escalante and Sean Dylan Kelly were fifth and sixth.

 

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MotoGP: Yamaha Celebrates 70th Anniversary With Retro Livery

Yamaha's MotoGP teams will be racing at Assen in retro Noriyuki Haga colors and riding gear. Photo courtesy Yamaha Motors.

This weekend at the Grand Prix of the Netherlands, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP will be celebrating Yamaha Motor‘s 70th anniversary.

As part of the festivities, the two MotoGP teams will be running a one-off livery on the Grand Prix of the Netherlands Sunday. The media already got a sneak preview when the colour schemes – including the bikes, rider gear, and team clothing – were revealed on the TT Circuit Assen starting grid today at 18:30 local time (GMT+2).

The special livery that both Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP will be donning on Sunday is inspired by the iconic red and white colours used for the 1999 YZF-R7.

Fabio Quartararo, Álex Rins, Jack Miller, and Miguel Oliveira drew inspiration from Noriyuki Haga’s 1999 gear (when he was riding the World Superbike Championship YZF-R7 OW02) for their own racing attire at the Dutch GP.

PAOLO PAVESIO, Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing:

“Today marked a truly symbolic moment as both of Yamaha‘s MotoGP teams united on the grid, showcasing the four MotoGP bikes alongside the iconic 1999 YZF-R7. The powerful visual of the two teams becoming one by using the same livery represents more than just a shared track presence – it reflects our, as of this year, new strategic mindset: we are one and stronger together.

“July 1st, known as ‘Yamaha Day’, marks the founding of Yamaha Motor – a moment we celebrate with pride each year. This year, the occasion holds even greater significance as we commemorate Yamaha’s 70th anniversary, a remarkable milestone in our journey of engineering excellence and motorsports heritage.

“Throughout these seven decades, Yamaha has celebrated numerous achievements across all levels of racing. In the World Road Racing Championship alone, Yamaha has earned 39 Rider Titles, 37 Constructor Titles, and 7 Team Titles – a testament to our enduring competitiveness and innovation on the world stage. However, beyond the trophies and titles, Yamaha’s most defining attribute is its unwavering passion for racing and its ‘Spirit of Challenge’ mindset.

“To kick off this celebration of Yamaha’s racing heritage, the company has chosen the Dutch GP as the stage for its two MotoGP teams to pay a special tribute. As part of our global 70th anniversary celebrations, both teams will race with one-off liveries that pay homage to a legendary chapter in Yamaha’s history.

“This 70th anniversary design is inspired by the 1999 YZF-R7 – a machine that captured the imagination of fans worldwide. This commemorative livery not only honours a notable moment in Yamaha’s legacy but also offers fans something truly special to look forward to this Sunday at Assen.”

FABIO QUARTARARO, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider:

“Today we were allowed to show the livery we’re racing with this Sunday to celebrate Yamaha’s 70th anniversary. The special colour scheme is nice, and I think it will make this Grand Prix weekend even more memorable. It adds a bit of extra excitement.”

ALEX RINS, Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Rider:

“This GP is a special occasion for Yamaha, and having a fresh livery is always nice! We went all out again matching the leathers, boots, gloves, and helmet to the livery, and I really like the overall look! I hope that the fans also like it.”

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