Yamaha And Rossi Part Ways
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. would like to announce that the partnership
between Valentino Rossi and Yamaha will come to an end at the close
of the season, when Valentino will move on to new challenges.
Yamaha and Valentino have enjoyed seven fantastic seasons of
racing, during which time they have won four MotoGP World
Championships together.
Valentino has played a huge part in the history of Yamaha and he
will always remain an important part of Yamaha's heritage. Yamaha
is extremely grateful for Valentino's contributions to its racing
successes over the past seven years and it would like to wish him
the very best in his future racing endeavours.
Yamaha will be putting all its efforts into ensuring a successful
and happy end to the partnership over the remaining races.
Lin Jarvis, Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing, said "On
behalf of the Yamaha Motor Group, I would like to express our
sincere gratitude for the amazing seven years that we have spent
together. Valentino joined Yamaha in 2004 at a moment when Yamaha
was struggling in road racing after eleven seasons without a
championship victory. Valentino's victory at his first GP race for
Yamaha in South Africa in 2004 was an incredible moment and was
just the first of many more race wins that have thrilled MotoGP
fans and Yamaha fans around the world. His unsurpassed skills as a
racer and a development rider enabled him to win four MotoGP world
titles to date with us and helped Yamaha develop the YZR-M1 into
the 'the bike of reference' for the MotoGP class.
"There have been so many wonderful experiences and victories and we
are very proud to have been able to make history together. Whilst
we regret Vale's decision to move on, at the same time we fully
respect his decision to search for a new challenge and we wish him
the very best for 2011 and beyond.
"For the remaining eight races of 2010 Valentino will remain a
Yamaha Factory rider. As such he will continue to benefit from our
full support and we hope and expect to see some more race wins with
him 'in blue' before the season is over!"
Valentino Rossi
"It is very difficult to explain in just a few words what my
relationship with Yamaha has been in these past seven years.
"Many things have changed since that far-off time in 2004, but
especially 'she', my M1, has changed. At that time she was a poor
middle-grid position MotoGP bike, derided by most of the riders and
the MotoGP workers. Now, after having helped her to grow and
improve, you can see her smiling in her garage, courted and
admired, treated as the 'top of the class'.
"The list of the people that made this transformation possible is
very long, but I would like to thank anyway Masao Furusawa,
Masahiko Nakajima and 'my' Hiroya Atsumi, as representatives of all
the engineers that worked hard to change the face of our M1. Then
Jeremy Burgess and all my guys in the garage, who took care of her
with love on all the tracks of the world and also all the men and
women that have worked in the Yamaha team during these years.
"Now the moment has come to look for new challenges; my work here
at Yamaha is finished. Unfortunately even the most beautiful love
stories finish, but they leave a lot of wonderful memories, like
when my M1 and I kissed for the first time on the grass at Welkom,
when she looked straight in my eyes and told me 'I love you!'"