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Cycle News 2025 Issue 36 September 9

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Miller Signs Y amaha officially announced the renewal of its contract with Jack Miller as an official Yamaha rider for the 2026 Mo- toGP season. The signing com- pletes the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP lineup for next season, in which Miller will be joined by MotoGP debutant and two-time Superbike World Champion To - prak Razgatlioglu. At the same time, Yamaha Motor thanked Miguel Oliveira for having been part of the team, wishing him the best of luck and much success in the future challenges ahead. "From the beginning," Yamaha said, "Oliveira has demonstrated great professional - ism and a strong team spirit, working intensively on the development of the Yamaha YZR-M1, despite the difficul - ties caused by the injury he sustained in Argentina, which forced him to miss four Grands Prix and affected his work." "I'm really happy and excited to stay with Yamaha and the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP team," Miller said. "This year has been an amazing return to Pramac Racing. I'm looking forward to working hard with Yamaha to help develop the bike and close the gap to the other manufacturers. I believe the best is still to come." CN WIND IN THE P32 Jack Miller is officially back for another year with the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP team. Gunther Steiner Takes Over Tech3 C onfirmation arrived on Friday that former Haas Formula One team manager Guenther Steiner will take over as CEO of KTM Tech3 racing from 2026, with current owner Herve Poncharal stepping back to a consultant role. Richard Coleman will take over as team principal. "This is a fantastic opportunity," said Steiner. "Tech3 is a great team with a huge amount of potential and an impressive legacy. Herve's impact on the team and MotoGP itself cannot be overstated, and we're honored to take over and keep building on those foundations. We're excited to become part of the MotoGP pad - dock and maximize the potential of the team and the sport as it continues to grow, helping to bring it to new audiences." Neil Morrison Former Haas F1 boss Gunther Steiner will take over the running of Tech3 Racing as of next year in MotoGP.

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