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Yamaha Factory Racing Press Statement
It is with great pleasure that Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd confirms the signing of Valentino Rossi to ride for the Yamaha Factory Racing MotoGP Team for 2013 and 2014.

Valentino Rossi first joined Yamaha in 2004 and achieved four MotoGP World Champion titles with the Yamaha YZR-M1 in 2004 and 2005 and again in 2008 and 2009. He won 46 Grand Prix races with Yamaha over a 7 year period before leaving at the end of the 2010 MotoGP season.

Rossi, who is presently 8th in the Championship standings, will partner Jorge Lorenzo who currently leads the 2012 MotoGP World Championship by 23 points, having taken five victories from the first ten completed races of the 18 race series.



Lin Jarvis - Managing Director, Yamaha Motor Racing
“This announcement is once again excellent news for Yamaha. In June we were able to sign Jorge Lorenzo for the 2013-14 campaign and now we are able to confirm Valentino Rossi for the next two years. In doing so we have been able to put together the strongest possible team to challenge for victories and to promote the Yamaha brand.

We have run this ‘super team’ together in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and during that time we achieved the ‘triple crown’ titles with Rider, Manufacturer and Team World Championship victories for three consecutive years.

The target for the future is obvious and we will do our utmost to achieve our goals.

I have no doubt that with the experience, knowledge, skills and speed of these two great champion riders we will be able to challenge for many race wins and for the 2013 and 2014 World Championship titles.

The signing of Valentino completes our future planning for the Yamaha Factory Racing MotoGP Team. Now that this is done we will put our 100% efforts into completing the job at hand and to supporting Ben Spies and Jorge Lorenzo in their search for race victories and for Jorge’s 2012 World Championship title challenge.”
 
Will be interesting to see if The Doctor still has it in him and how he will stack up against Lorenzo. I think he is hungry again and has something to prove.
 
Great news I can't wait to see the Legend back on top.

I wonder how cheap Ducati will be selling these monsters now :)

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Personally, I think Lorenzo will wipe the floor with him.
He should have stayed at Ducati as it now looks like he is a quitter.

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Personally, I think Lorenzo will wipe the floor with him.
He should have stayed at Ducati as it now looks like he is a quitter.

That's the beauty of the switch, does the world's most successful and best m/c racer (Rossi) still have the talent and drive to stay with one of the best racers currently racing (Lorenzo) when on the same machinery in a head to head matchup? We shall see. I don't see him as a quitter at all, if you aren't on competitive machinery that can be made better there isn't a lot you can do but leave and get a better ride. Next year should be a good one for MotoGP fans.
 
I hope he beats Jorge down like he Did Seti...I really think the ducati is the problem.....I watched that rain race this year & came away thinkin' the talent & drive is still there.... you can only ride around so much after that the equipment comes into play and yes Stoner was successful but I'm sure you all remember a guy named Gary McCoy who used a style of riding to win multiple GPs that was completely unconventional.... Fwiw I I think next year will be DVR worthy


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