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What Yamaha then did with the YZF-R1 in the late 1990s was take these virtues ... machine (primarily designed for road use, rather than racing). The concept of what works, however, is a fluid ...
A view of Yamaha’s R1. Media sourced from Roadracing World. “The R1 has been a game-changer in the world of motorcycles, pushing the boundaries of performance and innovation and constantly evolving to ...
But what will it mean for Yamaha’s racing efforts? It at least confirms that the withdrawal of the R1 as a road-going model from 2025 — as was revealed by Yamaha earlier this year — will not ...
This is why from 2025, considering the challenge of meeting the Euro5+ homologation requirements, in Europe the R1 will be made available with specifications aimed exclusively at track use…” Yamaha ...
The R1's super sporty design reflects this ... Looks-wise, the R7 has some of that Yamaha racing vibe but in a cooler, less intense way. The bike obviously draws inspiration from Yamaha's MotoGP ...
The only difference between the R1 LE and the R1 SP is that the LE was available in Yamaha’s racing colors – specifically, Kenny Roberts’ colors and only 500 units of the R1 LE would go on ...
The Yamaha Racing Team (YRT) and the Yamalube YART Yamaha EWC Official Team (YART) completed the Suzuka 8 Hours two-day Joint ...
SBK: "He still can't get the pace out of the bike, which is going quite well with Locatelli and Gardner. Andrea is back ...
The McAMS Racing Yamaha team have unveiled their 2025 ... “I love the new look for 2025 and feel excited to get back aboard the Yamaha R1. "The team have worked really hard throughout the ...