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After almost twenty years of sailing the circuits with Ducati, Prima Pramac has decided to set sail for new horizons, becoming this year Yamaha's satellite team in MotoGP. This change of direction is an exciting adventure, and Gino Borsoi, the team's helmsman, does not mince his words about this new partnership.

The passage of the team Pramac de Ducati à Yamaha marks a significant turning point in the MotoGP championship. Gino Borsoi, director of the Pramac team, spoke about this new collaboration and the expectations placed in this partnership.

In an interview with GPOne.com, Borsoi pointed out that Yamaha attaches great importance to feedback from Pramac, particularly in terms of race strategy and weekend management. Actually, I have to say that they listen a lot to our vision of the race, including the way of working during the weekend ", he confided. This open dialogue is essential to establish a fruitful collaboration, allowing the satellite team to contribute to the evolution of the bike.

Gino Borsoi

Gino Borsoi: “ we will be able to slowly bring back the results that Yamaha deserves »

Borsoi also mentioned the contribution of the experience acquired with Ducati, considered a real asset for Yamaha . " We have a mentality that comes from Ducati, which at this moment is the best ", he said, highlighting the rigor and excellence of the working methods adopted by the Italian team.

According to him, although Yamaha still have some progress to make, this partnership could allow them to quickly regain their place among the leaders of the championship: " to the direction with time, I believe we can slowly bring back the results that Yamaha deserves and return to the top »

With this new collaboration, Prima Pramac hopes not only to bring its own expertise, but also to benefit from the power and resources of Yamaha to aim for further success in MotoGP. The future of this alliance looks promising, and expectations are high to see what this change of direction will deliver on the track.

'A Yamaha is opening our doors; temos uma mentalidade que vem da Ducati’ – Gino Borsoi

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