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Lin Jarvis: clear message to Valentino Rossi
The Yamaha boss spoke about the possible future partnership with VR46
Jorge Lorenzo, Lin Jarvis’s chastisement: ‘Not decisive’
The reflection stems from the role of tester that the Mallorcan stopped playing at Yamaha.
MotoGp, Jarvis is lapidary on Yamaha farewell rumors
The Japanese stable is experiencing a complicated moment but is not leaving the World Cup
Valentino Rossi: Lin Jarvis denies Ezpeleta
Yamaha’s team principal no-nonsense: “His absence and Marquez’s absence have changed many things.”
MotoGp, Yamaha: Lin Jarvis cuts short on VR46 hypothesis
The managing director of the House of the Three Tuning Forks expounded on the possibility of involvement of satellite teams, including the one founded by Valentino Rossi.
MotoGp, Lin Jarvis tries them all: another message to Valentino Rossi
Yamaha team manager reminisces about the good times and woos the Doctor
Jarvis: jibe at Ducati and ultimatum to Morbidelli
Yamaha team principal advises Borgo Panigale not to sing victory too soon
Valentino Rossi: Lin Jarvis doesn’t give up and relaunches
Yamaha team manager confident about a possible agreement with VR46
MotoGp, Jarvis explains Franco Morbidelli’s crisis
Yamaha team principal: “He needs to rediscover himself.”
Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez, for Jarvis Fabio Quartararo is not to be outdone
“There are always extraordinary and exceptional talents like Marc (Marquez) and Rossi, and I would say Fabio is definitely one of them.”
Yamaha, Lin Jarvis throws a dig at Ducati
The managing director explained, “It is not normal for them to have eight bikes on the grid.”
MotoGp, Franco Morbidelli: Yamaha impatient, Lin Jarvis even tougher
Italian-Brazilian centaur in the crosshairs after a season to forget
MotoGp: Jarvis still believes in it and stings Pecco Bagnaia and Valentino Rossi
Yamaha team manager evokes 2006 and Nicky Hayden: “That year also seemed to be over.”
MotoGp, Lin Jarvis cuts short Morbidelli: “Enough nonsense”
Yamaha boss quashes rumors about the Italian-Brazilian centaur’s future