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Honda Racing Corporation is pleased to welcome Oakley as a new Official Partner in MotoGP. Fresh off their first win of the 2019 season, the Repsol Honda Team are pleased to welcome Oakley as the latest sponsor to join the team. Oakley is an eyewear brand that has become synonyms… read more.
Both Repsol Honda Team RC213Vs will continue to feature Puig Hi-Tech Parts on their windscreens. First appearing on the windscreens of HRC’s factory MotoGP World Championship team in 2016, Puig Hi-Tech Parts and HRC are pleased to announce a two-year extension to their current fruitful collaboration. Having worked together since… read more.
Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo sit aboard the Honda RC213V machine in full 2019 livery for the first time. Having debuted the 2019 Repsol Honda Team livery at the launch in Madrid back in late January, the Spanish duo entered the photographer’s studio to preview the colours they’ll be racing… read more.
Honda Racing Corporation is pleased to announce RCB (Racing Boy) as a new partner for the next three seasons in the MotoGP™ World Championship. Established in 1995, RCB specializes in the development and production of aftermarket motorcycle parts and accessories. RCB joins as an Official Sponsor of the Repsol Honda… read more.
The 2019 pre-season has been different to any other before it for reigning MotoGP™ World Champion Marc Marquez after a substantial shoulder operation in early December. Surgery was performed by Dr. Xavier Mir, Dr. Victor Marlet and Dr. Teresa Marlet at the Hospital Universitari Dexeus in order to resolve a… read more.
Marc Márquez and Jorge Lorenzo were joined by Repsol Honda Team legends Mick Doohan and Alex Crivillé to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Repsol Honda Team. The two world champions were joined by the world’s press at Repsol’s headquarters in Madrid to unveil the livery in which they will… read more.
Jorge Lorenzo sustained a broken left scaphoid while training, the Majorcan then undergoing successful surgery to repair the break. While continuing his preparations for the 2019 MotoGP™ World Championship, Jorge Lorenzo suffered a fall while riding just outside of Verona, Italy. After multiple checks, it was unfortunately confirmed that the… read more.