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25 years: Repsol Honda present 2019 bike in Madrid - Malcolm - 23-01-2019 Doohan and Criville joined Marquez and Lorenzo on stage as Repsol Honda unveiled their 2019 RC213V
After 25 years of collaboration with Repsol, the 2019 Repsol Honda Team launch in Madrid was a little more special than usual as former World Champions Mick Doohan and Alex Criville joined 2019 riders Marc Marquez and Jorge Lorenzo for the unveiling of this year’s RC213V machine.
In front of a packed audience that included international media, guests, sponsors and partners, the covers came off the 2019 machines that both Marquez and Lorenzo will be hoping to take glory on this season, as the latest RC213V’s stood next to Doohan and Criville’s title-winning Repsol Honda’s. Marquez: “Being part of the Repsol family is a privilege, I grew up watching the victories of these two riders by my side. Now that I’m here, it’s unbelievable. The relationship with Honda and Repsol is very strong, we will continue to fight to reach the maximum. We can be a dream team on paper but what counts is the results and victories. That’s what we want.” The seven-time Champion touched upon his winter too, as he recovers from shoulder surgery: “It’s been the most boring winter of my life, not even touching my bike after hours of recovery. I’m excited for the season to start.” Lorenzo:
“I’m thrilled to have joined this team. The level here is incredible and I’m ready to give it the best I’ve got.” The five-time World Champion then spoke about his injury: “I wish I could be here in perfect health but we have to accept things as they come. I won’t be in Sepang but you can count on me in Qatar.” And what he thinks about his chances on the Honda? “It’s early to say how I will adapt to the Honda, even in the tests in Valencia I wasn’t ready and not at full fitness after my foot and hand injuries. I like the bike a lot, it’s agile and it’s fast – I appreciate these qualities. We still have to improve but being in such a successful team is a great honour.” Repsol Honda and Marquez will now get ready to head for Sepang as 2019 preseason testing gets back underway on the 6th, 7th and 8th February. For Lorenzo, recovering as best as he can for the Qatar Test on the 23rd, 24th and 25th February is his aim after having surgery on a fractured left scaphoid this week. RE: 25 years: Repsol Honda present 2019 bike in Madrid - Malcolm - 23-01-2019 2019 Repsol Honda Team livery revealed in Madrid
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 chase the 2019 crown. Having taken eight of the last nine world championships in the premier class, Marc Márquez and Jorge Lorenzo form a perfect team to celebrate the 25thanniversary of HRC and Repsol joining forces. The first riders to run in these now iconic colours, Mick Doohan and Alex Crivillé, were also able to join the special presentation to share their memories from 1995 onwards. The riders were joined on stage by Tetsuhiro Kuwata, Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) Director, and Antonio Brufau, CEO of Repsol who both outlined and emphasized their plans for continual success. Carmelo Ezpleta, the CEO of Dorna and Begoña Elices, the General Director of Communications and board member at Repsol were also in attendance. From the Honda NSR500 of Doohan and Crivillé to the RC213V of Márquez and now Lorenzo, the HRC machines have taken 168 victories in the premier class, 14 World Championships, 427 podiums, 182 fastest laps and 177 pole positions together with Repsol, forming not only the most iconic pairing in Grand Prix racing, but also the most successful. Among these accolades, the Repsol Honda Team have also produced four dominating titles for Mick Doohan, the first Spanish 500cc World Champion in Alex Crivillé (1999) and the youngest MotoGP™ champion in history – Marc Márquez. Now they celebrate their 25th anniversary and aim for even more success in the future. Marc Marquez will now begin his final preparations for the Sepang Test (February 6 – 8) where he and the RC213V will debut the 2019 livery for the first time on track. Meanwhile, Jorge Lorenzo is set to commence an intense physical therapy routine in order to be as fit as possible for the Qatar Test (February 23 – 25). Finally the 2019 MotoGP™ season begins in under the floodlights in Qatar (March 07 – 10). Marc Marquez "It is a privilege to be part of the family that is the Repsol Honda team. When I was young and when I watched races from the sofa at my house I wanted to be here wearing these colours. It was a privilege to start collaborating with Repsol and have their support in the Spanish Championship and, later, to work with them in the World Championship. And now I'm here, helping Repsol and Honda win more titles, making their history even more successful. It's something that makes me very happy. When I was in Moto2 I knew that I wanted to ride for Repsol Honda and I wanted to win the MotoGP title. That's why, when journalists ask me if I'm going to change teams, I think: why would I change if I'm already part of this incredible team? Here we are a family, the relationship with Repsol and Honda is fantastic and this is something very important for achieving our goals, year after year. I hope that by the end of 2019 we can celebrate something beautiful together." Jorge Lorenzo "Repsol Honda are on a different level in every way. I could see it at the Valencia test, when I had many people around me listening to what I was saying. It is a dream for any rider to be part of this team. I am very demanding on myself and always try to get the best out of each situation. I want to repay the team for all the trust they have given me with good results. I am very proud to be on a team with as many victories and as much history as Repsol Honda. I like the bike a lot, it turns in very well and is very docile. In addition, the team gave me a very warm welcome from my first day here. My main objective for 2019 is, first of all, to recover one hundred percent and be able to demonstrate on track that we really are the Dream Team that people are talking about." Tetsuhiro Kuwata - HRC Director - General Manager Race Operations Management Division "Repsol and Honda have worked together for years, 25 in fact, to achieve excellence; for our customers, for our fans and for our riders. In this long period we have maintained our determination and target of improving our products, raising the bar once again. And year on year we are getting closer and we are chasing our dreams of a better product constantly. Today, we are happy to reveal the new Repsol Honda team with two riders that have demonstrated the excellence in all areas that riders need to be the best. The Repsol Honda team is always looking for this excellent, it's our duty to give the riders the best we can possibly can, and we believe there is no better combination than Repsol and Honda for this task." Antonio Brufau - CEO and Chairman - Repsol "It is an honour and a pleasure to celebrate, not only the 25th anniversary of the Repsol Honda Team, but also 50 years of Repsol supporting motor sports. The greatest riders have been part of this team and we can say that next season will not be different, since we have two athletes who have 12 world titles between them. It all started with two riders who became the references of the Motorcycle World Championship: Mick Doohan and Alex Crivillé. Today we are delighted to have with us the current World Champion, Marc Márquez, and another World Champion, Jorge Lorenzo. The sum of the best riders, the best machines and the best products is a formula of success clearly demonstrated throughout all the years that we have been together. We can affirm, with pride, that the alliance between Repsol and Honda is the most lasting and successful in MotoGP. A relationship in which values such as leadership, technology and innovation are shared, as well as teamwork, determination and the culture of effort." |