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valerossi
07-07-2005, 09:42 AM
:hooray :hooray

Yamaha 50th Anniversary celebration Laguna Seca

Laguna Seca, USA
7/7/2005

Message on the occasion of the American MotoGP race by Takashi Kajikawa - President, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. “On July 1, 2005, Yamaha Motor Company celebrated the 50th Anniversary of our company’s founding. We have been able to reach this major milestone thanks to a proud tradition of the Yamaha “Spirit of Challenge” that began with our founding president, Genichi Kawakami in 1955, and has been handed down through the generations of Yamaha employees, and also thanks to the great efforts of our importers and dealers around the world, and finally thanks to the support we have always received from our customers. On behalf of Yamaha Motor, I wish to express our deep gratitude to all these people.

Throughout our company’s 50-year history, racing has always been an arena for us to nurture the spirit of challenge and refine our technology. At the same time, it has been a very important way for us to realize our corporate mission of creating “Kando,” which is the Japanese word for feelings of excitement and deep satisfaction. And today, we are more aware than ever of the importance of winning races, because of the tremendous inspiration and motivation it brings to our customers and our business partners around the world.

Looking back, the first overseas race Yamaha Motor ever participated in was the Catalina Grand Prix in the U.S. of 1958. Later, Yamaha would bring AMA star Kenny Roberts to the GP500 class of the World Championships and create a sensation, when he went on to win three consecutive world titles. Now I am very happy to see the pinnacle competition of world motorcycle road racing return to the U.S. for the first time in 11 years.

In this race, Yamaha will be represented by our Factory Team’s Valentino Rossi, who is presently on a five race consecutive winning streak on the YZR-M1, America’s own Colin Edwards as well as the Fortuna Yamaha Team riders Tony Elias and Ruben Xaus. For this race the machines of Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards will be sporting the nostalgic Yamaha U.S. racing colours from the 1970s. Also, we are happy to hold events that will welcome 19 great Yamaha road race and motocross riders of the past and present including Wayne Rainey, Eddie Lawson and Giacomo Agostini.

At the American GP venue this time, we hope that all the members of the media and the fans will have an opportunity to experience first-hand the excitement of another Yamaha racing legend unfolding.

Yamaha Motor Company is dedicated to the promotion of racing as a form of “Kando” that can be shared not only within the Yamaha family but also with our customers and fans everywhere. That is why we actively pursue race programmes at all levels, from MotoGP to local races in all parts of the world, and not only for motorcycles but in a wide range of categories, from snowmobiles and ATVs to racing karts. We ask for your continued support for us in these activities.”

Yamaha celebrates 50th Anniversary with special Laguna MotoGP livery

Yamaha’s Factory MotoGP team goes to this weekend’s United States Grand Prix in celebratory mood, wearing the famous Yamaha USA colours of yellow, white and black.

This special livery marks Yamaha’s 50th Anniversary and acknowledges the significant contribution made by American riders to the marque’s racing history. The Yamaha Motor Company was founded on July 1st 1955, just two weeks before the factory’s first bike, the YA1, won its first race, the Mount Fuji Ascent race. Since then three American riders have won nine premier-class World Championships with Yamaha – ‘King’ Kenny Roberts, Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey, each taking three crowns across three decades, the 70s, the 80s and the 90s.

The livery that Yamaha Factory Racing YZR-M1 riders Valentino Rossi and Colin Edwards will wear at Laguna Seca was first used by Yamaha USA in the late 1960s and won global renown when Roberts scored his World Championship hat-trick.

Masao Furusawa, Senior General Manager of Yamaha’s Engineering Operations, finds that this is a perfect time for the company to celebrate its first half-century. “This is a moment of which we can be proud,” he said. “We will be celebrating our 50th Anniversary at Laguna as the reigning World Champions, while our factory MotoGP team leads the riders’, manufacturers’ and teams’ World Championships, so it’s great that we can celebrate in style.”

Lin Jarvis, Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing, explains the thinking behind the yellow, white and black colour scheme of the YZR-M1 50th Anniversary US Edition. “We chose to race in Yamaha USA’s historic colours as a tribute to the American riders who have played such an important part in Yamaha’s history,” he says. “It is also right that we should celebrate the return of Grand Prix racing to the USA, which is great for the American fans and also very important for the future of MotoGP.

“Of course, this isn’t the first time that our YZR-M1 has carried the yellow, white and black colours. Some of you may have noticed the seat graphics on Valentino’s M1, which since last year have featured his dog Guido wearing an old-school Yamaha USA T-shirt! It will be fantastic to see Valentino racing in yellow, which is his favourite colour. And this is also a big weekend for Colin, his first US Grand Prix, plus he is the first American GP rider in 25 years to race in Yamaha USA’s traditional colours. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our 2005 title sponsor Altadis for their cooperation in permitting Yamaha to race in Yamaha-only livery for this special event.”

Rossi’s and Edwards’ one-off livery is only one aspect of a busy weekend of 50th Anniversary celebrations during the US GP. The fun starts with a Friday night party for media and VIP guests at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Yamaha’s entire GP history will be covered on a dedicated and public microsite on www.yamaha-racing.com/50years. The site contains information and photography of all riders that won championships in the past. Members of the media are advised to visit www.yamahamotogp.com, bringing even more exclusive information on Yamaha’s rich racing GP history.

valerossi
07-07-2005, 09:42 AM
I can't wait to see Rossi's helmet... :corn

MV-999R
07-07-2005, 09:45 AM
:hooray :hooray :hooray

Yeah, can't wait to se what will happen at Laguna :corn :corn

R1Budha
07-07-2005, 10:20 AM
Now if they would just release an R1/R6 in that paint scheme.............

valerossi
07-07-2005, 10:26 AM
Now if they would just release an R1/R6 in that paint scheme.............
I've been waiting for that since 'O2... :(


I love yellow... all my previous bikes are yellow, until I switched to Yamaha... :mrgreen:

Wheatman
07-07-2005, 02:28 PM
Now if they would just release an R1/R6 in that paint scheme.............
I've been waiting for that since 'O2... :(


I love yellow... all my previous bikes are yellow, until I switched to Yamaha... :mrgreen:It will happen in 06, im sure for the 50th...

Methos
07-07-2005, 03:11 PM
That would be awesome if they did release a special edition for '06

R1Budha
07-07-2005, 05:50 PM
it owuld be awesome if they went all out and really did a limited edition.
One with a full "race kit" ala Ducati or Aprilia.
Ohlins suspension bits, mag wheels or at least forged aluminum 5 y's or something, full exhaust (included not installed), etc.
set up something like that, sell it for $20k or so, and i'm in.

rinn
07-08-2005, 03:43 AM
Can you say 06 Replica version...

because I have tried all day and I keep messin it up..



"osex relicpa ziervon" damnit

"xeso apelicrs iervonz" shit i give up..

Snair
07-08-2005, 05:32 PM
it owuld be awesome if they went all out and really did a limited edition.
One with a full "race kit" ala Ducati or Aprilia.
Ohlins suspension bits, mag wheels or at least forged aluminum 5 y's or something, full exhaust (included not installed), etc.
set up something like that, sell it for $20k or so, and i'm in.that would be nice

gsxcorey
07-08-2005, 05:43 PM
i would love that paint scheme...screw these standard/old colors yami been doing.

R1Nomad
07-08-2005, 06:42 PM
:whipped :moped

STONE
07-09-2005, 07:35 PM
If I get this R1 im looking at as a track bike im going to paint it like that!

gsxcorey
07-09-2005, 08:05 PM
i dare you stone! you got dedication w/ lifting, but can you hold to your word! i wanna see it :mrgreen: