MotoGP heavyweights Yamaha and Ducati geared up for the new season of motorcycle racing’s premier championship with launches this week.
Yamaha and Ducati both enter 2017 with a new line-up following Jorge Lorenzo’s decision to move from the former to the latter, acting as one of a number of shake-ups in the rider market.
Three-time MotoGP champion Lorenzo replaces Andrea Iannone at Ducati, who sought refuge at Suzuki after a seat was freed up by Maverick Viñales following his move to Yamaha in replace of - the man who started the merry-go-round all - Lorenzo.
Yamaha was the first to take the covers off its new bike at a launch in Madrid on Thursday, with Viñales being joined by nine-time world champion Valentino Rossi for the unveiling of the YZR-M1.
The new bike features a darker blue as its main livery color, as well as greater presence for title sponsor Movistar.
“I had the first test in Valencia after the race, but particularly after we moved to Sepang and we could have more kilometers and [do] more work on the new bike,” Rossi said.
“We discovered a very good potential. It looks like we can be stronger. For sure now it’s important to work in the three tests before the first race, and try to arrive ready in Qatar. But the first impression is very good.”
The #Movistar #YamahaMotoGP team, @ValeYellow46 & @maverickmack25 are ready. Let’s get the 2017 season started! #WeChooseToMakeHistory pic.twitter.com/BwhI1cYmUP
— Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP (@YamahaMotoGP) January 19, 2017
Ducati followed suit earlier today by unveiling its new livery for 2017, with Lorenzo making one of his first official appearances in the team’s colors following the expiration of his Yamaha contract on December 31.
The team presented its 2016 bike, the Desmosedici GP16, in ’17 colors, as well as removing the controversial - and now banned - winglets from its model.
Domenicali: when the light turns green,these guys r not alone on track as long as support of Ducati and Ducatisti is with them #forzaducati pic.twitter.com/Xnf4A5Js6C
— Ducati (@DucatiMotor) January 20, 2017
The new MotoGP season begins in Qatar on March 26, with pre-season testing set to start at the end of January in Malaysia.