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Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and ReeVo partner as Official Sponsor

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP and ReeVo partner as Official Sponsor
Hazique Zairill
March 28, 2025

The ReeVo-branded Yamahas will make their debut this weekend at COTA, marking the start of a high-performance partnership built on innovation, security, and speed.

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The Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team has announced a new partnership with ReeVo S.p.A., a leading European Cloud & Cybersecurity provider, as an Official Sponsor for the 2025 and 2026 MotoGP seasons.

Starting this weekend at the Grand Prix of The Americas, ReeVo’s branding will be prominently featured on the front wings of Fabio Quartararo’s and Álex Rins’ YZR-M1 machines, as well as across the team’s pit garage and hospitality areas. 

ReeVo specializes in safeguarding businesses through cutting-edge cloud solutions and cybersecurity, ensuring data protection, infrastructure resilience, and digital transformation. The partnership aligns with Yamaha’s commitment to technology and performance in the fast-evolving world of MotoGP.

Paolo Pavesio, Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing, said: “With rapid advancements in cloud data storage, AI, and digital innovation, understanding both opportunities and threats is crucial. We are thrilled to welcome ReeVo, a leader in cloud and cybersecurity, as a new sponsor. Our shared values of trust, safety, and excellence make this a natural partnership, and we look forward to collaborating over the next two years.”

Salvatore Giannetto, CEO & Chief Revenue Officer of ReeVo, added: “We live in a digital era where data is the most valuable asset, and MotoGP is a perfect example—with telemetry, real-time analytics, and performance optimization driving success. At ReeVo, we are excited to partner with Yamaha, a team that embodies innovation, performance, and the pursuit of big challenges. Protecting critical data in such a high-stakes environment is a mission we take pride in.”

As MotoGP continues to embrace AI, big data, and cybersecurity, ReeVo’s expertise will support Yamaha’s technical infrastructure, ensuring secure and efficient operations. The collaboration highlights the growing intersection between motorsport and digital security in an increasingly connected racing world.

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