Pata Yamaha riders take a walk through history at the Collezione Moto Poggi
On Wednesday night just outside Bologna, Alex Lowes and Sylvain
Guintoli were two of the most prestigious guests at the opening of the
Yamaha Superbike Temple at the Poggi Museum, made up of an incredible
collection of Yamaha and motorbike history, both young and old. With the
all-new YZF R1 taking center stage as the showpiece in the WorldSBK
chapter of the Yamaha legend, riders Alex Lowes and Sylvain Guintoli
were on hand to see their bikes admitted to the annals and present the
2016 Pata Yamaha Superbike to the attendees.
“It’s great to look back at what Yamaha have achieved, to realise what
they’ve achieved and it gives you more motivation to achieve great
things for Yamaha,” said Alex Lowes, Pata Yamaha Official WorldSBK Team.
“It’s really nice to be here.”
Names from the past, present and future of the Japanese manufacturer
were all present, including 2011 WorldSBK runner up Marco Melandri, who
was reunited with his race winning Yamaha machine from that season.
After some seasons outside the WorldSBK paddock, the Japanese factory
returns in 2016 with an all-new machine to try and take more of the race
wins for which Melandri was celebrated. The Ravennate rider is
currently the latest Yamaha rider to win for the marque in the MOTUL FIM
Superbike World Championship, a record something Lowes and Guintoli
will be attempting to take back at the next Round.
The Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari is in the
Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, a region and country full of motorsport
history and the perfect stage for the museum and temple. The next Round
of WorldSBK is to take place at the mythical track and as well as being
the home round of Italian marque such as Ducati, the Round proves a home
round of sorts for many on the grid, including Yamaha title sponsor
Pata. After beginning the weekend with a walk through history, Yamaha
will now be focused fully on the future to try and take the YZF R1
around Imola faster than their competitors.
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