We are just a few daysĂ away 4thĂ February from the MotoGP Sepang tests and one of the first few teams to present their 2015 livery is the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team. After concluding a very positive second half of the 2014 MotoGP season which saw both the Yamaha MotoGP riders rise to top form, fans all around are really excited thinking about the prospects of the 2015 season for Yamaha. The 2015 MotoGP team and livery were presented at Distrito TelefĂÂłnica headquarters in Madrid Spain. Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo were joined byĂ Luis Miguel GilpĂŠrez, president ofĂ TelefĂÂłnica EspaĂÂąa,Ă Kouichi Tsuji who is theĂ General Manager of Yamaha Motor Co., LtdââŹâ˘s Motorsport Division,Ă Lin Jarvis who is theĂ Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing andĂ Massimo Meregalli who is theĂ Movistar Yamaha MotoGPââŹâ˘s Team Director. The unveiling of new 2015 Yamaha MotoGP livery also saw the announcement of new partners and sponsors. New partners include the Abarth, Cromax and theĂ Descente group. While the list of new sponsors run long. Yamaha are looking for a strong start to the 2015 season unlike last year, where mistakes in the beginning allowed Marc Marquez to dominate the first half of the season. Things get serious now, as the team directly head on to Malaysia where the riders for the first time this season will get to evaluate the new 2015 YZR-M1 and give feedback on the changes and new developments made during the break. The timings at this test will definitely give us an idea as how competitive the 2015 season is going to be. The Honda plus Marquez combination made the RC213V quite the machine and we just hope the M1 has some updated tricks like the clutchless downshifts also set up for this season. Photographs from the 2015 Movistar MotoGP livery presentation below. yamaha 2015 motogp team valentino rossi yamaha m1 livery valentino rossi yamaha 2015 m1 valentino rossi yamaha 2015 m1 livery Lorenzo yamaha m1 livery Jorge Lorenzo yamaha 2015 m1 livery 2015 Yamaha MotoGP livery
JorgeLorenzo seizes win, snatches 2015 title from Rossi. Bruce Allen November 8, 2015 62. Photos by: Getty Images; Lead photo by : Yamaha. The record books will show that Jorge Lorenzo âs win today, together with Valentino Rossi âs 4th place finish, gave the 2015 championship to Lorenzo by five points. There will be documentation attesting This is a simple edit of existing livery, that allows to paint the "125" changing the secondary color, also includes fix for white borders on original liveries actually, in this case is not really a issue, white borders are a problem when the livery is crossing on flat surface like hood or roof. To install go to mods>update>x64>dlcpacks>mt125> delete mt15_sign_2 / mt15_sign_3, then import the files from this download. Set livery 4 in game, then change primary and secondary colors. Mod needed Thanks to Zen-Imogen for share the MT-125! First Uploaded March 02, 2020 Last Updated March 02, 2020 Last Downloaded 8 days ago All Versions current 557 downloads , 111 KB March 02, 2020Takea closer look at the new Movistar Yamaha YZF-M1, to be ridden by Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo in the 2015 MotoGP World Championship season
ďťżFROM cigarette companies to Playboy magazine, it's fair to say that MotoGP sponsorship is as varied and colourful as some of the people who ride the bikes on a race weekend. We've been watching the winter testing closely and while we love the moody-looking carbon fairings of the test bikes, the injection of colour that comes from the MotoGP team reveals got us thinking about the best MotoGP liveries Honda RCV213V Repsol Factory TeamIf you're a bike fan like me, there's a good chance when you pass a Repsol petrol station in Spain, you automatically think of MotoGP. The partnership between the Spanish oil and gas giant and Honda has been going for 25-years and has amassed 15 riderâs championships in that time. The fact that the orange bikes have been so successful and for so long are what make this an iconic Suzuki RGV500 PepsiBack in the hazy days of two-stroke 500cc racing, the RGV500 was one of the bikes to beat on the MotoGP grid. Youâll notice this isnât the only RGV to feature in this run down, and thatâs because Suzuki had a bit of a knack of getting the sponsors decals spot on for the bike and the Honda NSR500 RothmansAs a child of the 80s, tobacco sponsorship in motorsport was what I grew up with. From F1 to MotoGP and Le Mans, it was everywhere. And it didnât really bother me, in fact, it bothered me more when it went away and all the racing series became bland, or worse - they tried to disguise the tobacco brand they were still being paid by with camo graphics!7. KTM Tech3 Red BullYes, I know it looks like a two-wheeled Toro Rosso F1 car but, I think Tech3âs first year with KTM is going to be their best looking yet. And I used to think the old black and yellow Tech3 was great looking but thereâs something about the blue/silver/orange combo that just looks LCR Honda RCV213V CastrolI remember seeing Aaron Slight hammering around Donnington on a Castrol coloured RC45 in the mid-90s and thought it was the coolest thing since popping candy was invented. The only other time I felt like that was when LCR Honda wheeled a Castrol liveried RCV out of the garage for Cal Crutchlow to race at Silverstone back in Yamaha YZR M1 Rossi Winter TestI know itâs not a race livery but come on, this is cool â or is it just me! Taking its cues from Rossiâs sun and moon helmet design, where the sun signifies the smiley side of Rossi and the moon represents the dark, the bike is highlighted by some very mid-noughties fluro-accents on the on the number-board and front mudguard. The Doctor even wheeled out some specially made leathers to match!4. Suzuki RGV500 Lucky StrikeAnother iconic paintjob brought to you by the world of tobacco, the Lucky Strike coloured two-stroke also spawned a generation of race rep RGV250s â and a pretty natty line in shell-suit paddock jackets too!3. Yamaha YZF500 Speed BlocksYou could choose any number of special Yamahaâs for this paintjob but I decided to go for probably the most well-known, Kenny Roberts on his Yamaha 500cc GP bike. Kenny also used the speedblock design on his TZ750 two-stroke flat-track bike in the Yamaha YZF M1 Petronas SRTAnother colour scheme from the incoming MotoGP season is at number two, and from another new team. Petronas SRT Sepang Racing Team launched this classy looking design last week and I for one think it looks spot on. Petronas are no stranger when it comes to getting the most out of a racing machine's paint job, theyâve been daubing their name on arguably the best looking F1 car of the last 10-years, the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Honda RCV 213 Austin PowersWhether youâre a Rossi fan or not, you canât deny the guy and his PR team are pretty clued up when it comes to getting the VR46 brand in front of every photographerâs telephoto lens. The psychedelic also known as the Austin Powers paintjob was run at the final round of the 2003 championship in Valencia, which was also the Italian legendâs last race with livery was chosen after title sponsor Repsol ran a competition with Spanish motorcycle magazine, Motociclismo, in which readers were invited to create a paint scheme incorporating the Spanish company's logo. Rossi Honda and Repsol then chose this design from 15 shortlisted entries.
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