As Jarvis prepares to step down from Yamaha’s MotoGP programme, the manufacturer has already lined up a replacement
Yamaha has chosen Paolo Pavesio to replace Lin Jarvis as the head of its MotoGP programme in 2025, Motorsport.com can reveal. The Japanese manufacturer is expected to announce the appointment of Pavesio as the managing director of Yamaha Motor Racing at Misano next week. Over the past 10 years, Pavesio has held various positions in different departments of Yamaha Europe in the Netherlands, the same office where Jarvis worked for six years before joining MotoGP in 1999.
The Spaniard will join Cal Crutchlow, who has been down with injury since the beginning of the year, in an expanded test team. Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images Finally, Yamaha is looking to finalise its Moto2 structure for 2025, with the aim of continuing a long-standing collaboration with VR46 Pavesio will have big shoes to fill, as Jarvis has been integral to Yamaha’s success in MotoGP in the last 25 years.
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