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MotoGP | Franco Morbidelli signs with Yamaha Factory Racing until 2023

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Franco Morbidelli is now a rider for Yamaha’s factory MotoGP team, the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team. The 26-year-old Italian has signed a contract that covers the remainder of the 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons.

Morbidelli will race alongside championship leader Fabio Quartararo and will be taking to the track this weekend at Misano, in the colors of the new team.

The Petronas Yamaha Sepang Racing Team rider’s 2021 season was hampered by injury. He decided to have surgery on the meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee on the 25th June, causing him to miss the Dutch, Styrian, Austrian, British, and Aragon GPs. After following a rehabilitation programe, Morbidelli is now ready to return to action.

According to the company, he aims to use the remainder of the 2021 season to adapt to the new team surroundings and the 2021 Factory-spec YZR-M1, and gradually work up to 100% fitness level.

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Lin Jarvis: “First of all, we want to thank Petronas Yamaha SRT for allowing Franky to make his dream come true and letting him step up to the Factory team ahead of schedule. Originally, we had planned for Franky to move up from 2022 on, but following a sudden rider line-up change mid-season, we had the chance to let him upgrade early.”

“Secondly, I want to give a warm welcome to Franky. He is an exceptional talent. This was even further highlighted last year when he secured second place in the championship and achieved five podiums and three wins on the satellite Yamaha. It shows the type of rider that he is: committed to extracting the best from the YZR-M1 under all circumstances. Naturally, we‘re thrilled that Franky will be back in the paddock and that he is well enough to start racing again. He will have to find his form gradually, in line with his physical improvements, as he is still recovering. We will be using the remainder of 2021 to get him settled in the team and comfortable on the bike.”

“We have already locked down our plans for 2022 and 2023, with Franky receiving full Factory backing from Yamaha Motor Company. We feel certain that a skilled, calm, and experienced rider like Franky will strengthen the Yamaha Factory Racing MotoGP Team and will enjoy great success in the future.”

Franco Morbidelli: “I’m very pleased and happy about facing this weekend and this highly anticipated new chapter with the Factory Yamaha team. I’ve been trying to recover as much as possible for the final stage of this championship. I wanted to make my comeback at a track I know well and have great memories of, like Misano.”

“I’m looking forward to jumping on the bike and starting my journey with the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team. Of course, I need and I want to thank all the people who made this happen, starting with Ito-san, Lin, Maio, Sumi-san, the VR46 Riders Academy, and all other people who made this collaboration possible.”

MotoGP returns on September 19, with the GP of San Marino and Riviera di Rimini at Misano.

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