The Japanese manufacturer was unsuccessful in its bid to defend its riders’ title with Fabio Quartararo in 2022, with the French rider scoring three wins and ultimately losing the championship to Ducati’s Francesco Bagnaia.

With Quartararo helping Yamaha to second in the manufacturers’ standings, the 2021 world champion was able to mask what was largely a difficult year for the brand.

Teammate Franco Morbidelli struggled to adapt to the factory M1 and managed a best result of seventh on his way to 19th in the standings on 42 points, with all Yamaha riders across the factory squad and RNF Racing scoring a combined 89 points relative to Quartararo’s 248.

Marc Secures Ducati seat to 2028

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Bagnia signs with Aprilia

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Acosta signs with Ducati

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The test of next generation MotoGp bikes.

The test of next generation MotoGp bikes.

📸 First look at the 850cc MotoGP prototypes at Misano! 👀🔥 Aprilia, Honda, KTM, and Yamaha were all on track testing their future 2027 machines as development for MotoGP's new era continues. Also spotted on track:🏍️ 🇮🇹 Max Biaggi riding...

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