“Yamaha and VR46‘s Master Camp project is ever developing. It all started with the training weeks held once or twice every year to help nourish upcoming Yamaha talent. Building on this foundation, we have created the CEV Moto3 Junior team that moved up to the CEV Moto2 class in 2019. Then, in 2022, we started the biggest challenge yet: competing on World Championship level.”

“We are proud that the Moto2 team have been able to book solid results and a podium in its firsts two years. These and professionalism of the team have not gone unnoticed by the fans and media. We are thankful for the warm response and encouragements we have received during the last seasons. Now we raise our level of expectations even further.”

“We have a new riders' line-up. On a side of the garage, we welcome Ayumu Sasaki, the Japanese flag-bearer, that after 7 years in Moto3 is ready for a new challenge in Moto2.
On the other side, we have Jeremy Alcoba, that already has two years of experience in the intermediate class.
The riders and the team itself are hungry for achieving great results in the 2024 campaign, and we are ready to demonstrate our value.”