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MotoGP, Yamaha bids farewell to Valentino ... for clothing, Macron on the way

The Japanese manufacturer didn't renew its agreement with VR46 and signed a multi-year deal with the Italian manufacturer that will dress riders and technicians starting in 2025

MotoGP: Yamaha bids farewell to Valentino ... for clothing, Macron on the way

After partially changing its mindset regarding the speed with which technical evolutions for motorcycles are produced, Yamaha also wanted to renew one aspect of its commitment to the world of racing and. specifically, the MotoGP. The official Monster Energy team has announced that, starting in 2025, Macron will be dressing its riders and all its staff. The agreement, which also includes travel gear, will be valid starting February 1st, when  its collaboration with VR46 Racing Apparel will come to an end.

Fans willcvbe able to enjoy three new collections: Replica Line (identical to the one used in the World Championship), the more minimalist Gear Line, and the more casual Travel Replica Line.

"We're delighted to sign a multi-year agreement with Macron, a sportswear giant. It's always exciting when a company enters the MotoGP paddock, especially if it's a brand with this track record. Indeed, this is a company known for the high quality of materials used, Italian design, and innovative approach. Their experience will allow for gear that will last as long as a demanding environment like the top class requires," Communications and Marketing Manager William Favero commented.

"Our continuous research and innovation will allow us to guarantee great performance gear for Yamaha, without neglecting style and exclusive designs. We'll provide a collection that blends elegance, sense of speed, and a winning spirit that will lead us to many future successes we can celebrate together," CEO Gianluca Pavanello commented.

 

Translated by Leila Myftija

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