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Calvin Vlaanderen en Yamaha niet samen verder

Na vijf seizoenen komt er een einde aan de samenwerking tussen Calvin Vlaanderen en Yamaha. Wat de toekomst van Vlaanderen brengt is afwachten maar hij zal ongetwijfeld bij een goed team terecht komen.

Lees hieronder het uitgebrachte persbericht:

Yamaha Extends Thanks to Calvin Vlaanderen after Five Seasons

Yamaha Motor Europe extends its sincere thanks to Calvin Vlaanderen as the South African concludes his five-year tenure with Yamaha following the natural completion of his contract.

Vlaanderen joined the Yamaha family in 2020, immediately taking the fight to the MXGP class aboard the YZ450F. A rider renowned for his technical prowess and determination, he quickly proved his potential by charging to a stunning Grand Prix victory in the demanding sand of Sardinia in 2022. After three impressive seasons showcasing his talent with a Yamaha-supported outfit, his relentless drive and consistent podium-challenging speed earned him a well-deserved seat on the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP team for the 2024 and 2025 campaigns.

The last two seasons have been a testament to Vlaanderen’s work ethic and fighting spirit. In 2024, he charged to two podium finishes and climbed to an impressive fourth in the world standings before a late-season injury halted his momentum. Bouncing back with trademark resilience in 2025, he returned with fire, adding three more hard-fought podiums to his tally.

Everyone at Yamaha Motor Europe wishes Calvin the very best in the next chapter of his career.

 

Alexandre Kowalski

Yamaha Motor Europe Off-Road Racing Manager

“On behalf of everyone at Yamaha Motor Europe, I would like to thank Calvin for his dedication, professionalism, and the many incredible moments we’ve shared throughout the past five years. Aside from his undeniable ability on a motorcycle, he is a great example of a top athlete – very humble, respectful and polite. It has been a genuine pleasure working with him. We wish him every success in the next chapter of his career.”