Yamaha to celebrate 25-years of the R1 this July at Mugello
YAMAHA is set to blow out the candles on a very large birthday cake later this summer, as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the iconic R1.
Launched in 1998, the original R1 burst onto the sportbike scene with a bad-boy image and riding dynamics to match. What has followed in the last 25 years are championship and Isle of Man TT wins and the forming of a legion of fans.
Yamaha’s YZF-R1 continues to be a highly regarded sportbike a quarter of a century after its inception. With Yamaha yet to announce anything, all we have on the subject are rumours, one of which suggests that something might happen in 2023.
Does Yamaha have a motorcycle in the works to celebrate the YZF-R1? There’s speculation that the Japanese manufacturer has something in the works, but Yamaha hasn’t confirmed any such thing.
There is also an option for R1 owners to attend just on Saturday, where they can register for up to two track sessions for free and still enjoy the event atmosphere, and go behind the scenes in the Yamaha WorldSBK garage.
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The on-track sessions will be a big draw for WorldSBK fans, as it gives them a chance to ride alongside the Japanese brand’s star riders, Andrea Locatelli and the BMW-bound Toprak Razgatlıoğlu.
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In attendance on the day will also be Remy Gardner, Dominique Aegerter, Lorenzo Baldassari, Bradley Ray, plus YART Yamaha Official EWC star (and YouTube sensation, Niccolò Canepa.
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Yamaha to celebrate 25-years of the R1 this July at Mugello
YAMAHA is set to blow out the candles on a very large birthday cake later this summer, as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the iconic R1.
Launched in 1998, the original R1 burst onto the sportbike scene with a bad-boy image and riding dynamics to match. What has followed in the last 25 years are championship and Isle of Man TT wins and the forming of a legion of fans.
Yamaha’s YZF-R1 continues to be a highly regarded sportbike a quarter of a century after its inception. With Yamaha yet to announce anything, all we have on the subject are rumours, one of which suggests that something might happen in 2023.
Does Yamaha have a motorcycle in the works to celebrate the YZF-R1? There’s speculation that the Japanese manufacturer has something in the works, but Yamaha hasn’t confirmed any such thing.
There is also an option for R1 owners to attend just on Saturday, where they can register for up to two track sessions for free and still enjoy the event atmosphere, and go behind the scenes in the Yamaha WorldSBK garage.
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The on-track sessions will be a big draw for WorldSBK fans, as it gives them a chance to ride alongside the Japanese brand’s star riders, Andrea Locatelli and the BMW-bound Toprak Razgatlıoğlu.
You may like it : Buy Used Bikes in The Best Price
In attendance on the day will also be Remy Gardner, Dominique Aegerter, Lorenzo Baldassari, Bradley Ray, plus YART Yamaha Official EWC star (and YouTube sensation, Niccolò Canepa.
#Yamaha #celebrate #25years #July #Mug..