Yamaha World Superbike Team unveils
its 2009 colours
The Yamaha World Superbike Team has unveiled their
new racing livery for 2009, showing its new sponsors
and ‘war paint’ for the upcoming season.
The team now fully belong to the Yamaha Motor Europe
operations and so have been renamed ‘The Yamaha
World Superbike Team’. With new riders on board,
3-time AMA Superbike champion Ben Spies and promising
Brit Tom Sykes, and a brand new YZF-R1 race machine
it’s going to be an exciting championship. Both
riders are new to the World Superbike series but have
already proved to be fast and highly competitive in
pre-season testing with their sights set firmly on
winning in 2009.
The team’s current sponsors are joined this
year by new supporters BM Group, Yamalube, Parts Europe
and Novation. They will sit alongside existing sponsors
FIMER, Akrapovic, Meccanocar, Fabbri, NGK, Rapid Inside
, Volvo, Domino, DID, Magneti Marelli, Beta and BMC.
The BM Group has almost 50 years of experience in
manufacturing and supplying electrical connections
and is a global market leader in its field.
Yamalube offers a line-up of oils and care products
for motorcycles, scooters, ATVs and snowmobiles and
is a partner in all of Yamaha’s main global
racing activities. Created by Yamaha, Yamalube offer
precise formulas of oils to run all Yamaha engines
at their optimum performance while offering maximum
protection.
The sleek new design and livery of the 2009 YZF-R1
perfectly complements the impressive performance already
achieved in pre-season testing by the team. Featuring
the iconic ‘speedblock’ design and painted
in Yamaha’s official racing blue colour, the
livery will have immediate resonance with fans the
world over. The all-new for 2009 bike features technology
filtered from the world dominating M1 MotoGP bike
ridden to victory in 2008 by world champion Valentino
Rossi. Features include a crossplane crankshaft engine
and a unique uneven firing order giving linear torque
and greater traction, giving talented new riders Ben
Spies and Tom Sykes the edge they need to get through
and out of corners faster whatever the conditions.
The combination of Spies and Sykes with this awe
inspiring machine have already proved to be a formidable
pairing, consistently ranking at the top of the field
in all pre-season testing so far. With the team continuing
to fine tune and develop the bike, they will only
get faster as they head out to Phillip Island for
the next test next week, the final shake down before
the world championship kicks off with round one in
the Australian sunshine on the 1st March.
Ben Spies, Yamaha World Superbike Team
“The bike is incredibly confidence inspiring.
The way it lays down the power so smoothly, especially
through the corners in both the wet and the dry is
incredible. It’s got better and better over
the last couple of months in testing, I really can’t
wait to get it on the start line at Phillip Island
for that first race.”
Tom Sykes, Yamaha World Superbike Team
“It’s a challenge to get to grips with
a new bike, new team and new championship all at the
same time, however the fact the bike is amazing and
the team so professional has made it a great challenge,
I’m really working well with the new R1, the
chassis feels really planted and poised, like Ben
I can’t wait to get out there and race with
it!”
The Yamaha World Superbike team structure remains
virtually the same for 2009 with the exception of
two new replacements. Ben Spies’ American Crew
Chief Tom Houseworth has moved from the USA to join
him in 2009 and Italian new-comer Sergio Verbena steps
up to join Tom Sykes as his new Crew Chief for the
upcoming championship battle.
With the global credit crunch affecting all areas
of racing, The Yamaha World Superbike Team also needed
to restructure their budgets by streamlining their
operations to be as efficient as possible. Cost savings
have been found in the logistics, including number
of staff members traveling, as well as in several
other areas, without compromising the ability to win
on the track. They are determined and motivated to
adapt to the situation and go out there and fight
for the championship.
2009 World Superbike Championship Calendar
Round 1 01/03/2009 Australia - Phillip Island
Round 2 14/03/2009 Qatar - Doha/Losail
Round 3 05/04/2009 Spain - Valencia
Round 4 26/04/2009 The Netherlands - Assen
Round 5 10/05/2009 Italy - Monza
Round 6 17/05/2009 South Africa - Kyalami
Round 7 31/05/2009 United States - Salt Lake City
Round 8 21/06/2009 San Marino - Misano
Round 9 28/06/2009 Europe - Donington Park
Round 10 26/07/2009 Czech Republic - Brno
Round 11 06/09/2009 Germany - Nürburgring
Round 12 27/09/2009 Italy - Imola
Round 13 04/10/2009 France - Magny-Cours
Round 14 25/10/2009 Portugal - Portimão
Yamaha World Superbike Team 2009 Sponsors :
FIMER www.fimer.com
Yamalube www.yamaha-motor europe.com/accessories/yamalube.jsp
BM Group www.bm-group.com
Parts Europe www.partseurope.eu
Akrapovic www.akrapovic.com
Novation www.novation.it
Meccanocar www.meccanocar.it
DID www.didchain.com
Magneti Marelli www.magnetimarelli.com
Fabbri www.fabbriaccessori.com
NGK www.ngksparkplugs.com
Rapid Inside www.rapidinside.com
Volvo www.volvocars.com
Domino www.domino-group.com
BMC www.bmcairfilters.it
Beta www.beta-tools.com
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