A sign of things to come ?
Thursday 14 April: When the Monster Energy Yamaha factory team was introduced to the MX world there was a fuel injected YZ250F.
The 2011 Monster Energy Yamaha consist of a three rider ‘attack’ on each class
with David Philippaerts, Steven Frossard and Anthony Boissière
spearheading the MX1-GP effort and Gautier Paulin, Harri Kullas and
Christophe Charlier doing the business in MX2-GP.
Head of Yamaha Rinaldi Research and Development
(YRRD) Michele Rinaldi explained some of the differences to
the World Championship ‘weaponry’ for 2011.
Philippaerts (Italian, 27
years old) and Frossard (French, 23 years) will steer the latest version
of the YZ450FM now in its second year of development and with several
modifications to the powerful fuel-injected engine of the twice-GP
winning unit of 2010 and a different suspension system has also been
employed. Boissière is equipped with the ’10 model but uses a set of
upgrades.
In MX2-GP Gautier Paulin fields a completely revised YZ250FM
'prototype' engine including a new carbon fuel tank
plus fuel injection.
(Note: it also has a carbon fibre sub-frame - Alan H.)
Kullas and
Charlier retain the use of YZ250FM 2010 engine technology with mods for
the 2011 season.
"We have certainly been busy over the last eighteen
months starting from the production machines,” explained Rinaldi. "We
have been able to progress with the excellent base of the YZ450FM for
2011 and have taken a step in MX2-GP including fuel injection and other
changes to the YZ250FM."
"The performance of modern motocross motorcycle
is now at a very high point but we continue to work to focus on
important areas, such as maintaining and improving performance while
keeping the noise levels low. I have been in the sport all my life but
with riders like we have and the huge effort made by the YRRD staff it
is exciting to be here starting another season and I’m looking forward
to seeing our potential.”