ePayMe Yamaha BSB Team Reveals 2016 Livery

ePayMe Yamaha BSB Team Reveals 2016 Livery

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ePayMe Yamaha unveil striking 2016 livery at Motorcycle Live!

2011 champion Tommy Hill has unveiled the striking new livery for his ePayMe Yamaha today (Saturday) at Motorcycle Live at the Birmingham NEC ahead of the team’s debut in the 2016 MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship.

Hill was joined on stage by Stuart Easton as the pair shared their aspirations for the new season, whilst John Hopkins sent his message from back home in America where he is preparing for the team’s first test early in the New Year.

ePayMe Yamaha Team Owner Hill said: “The live launch of our ePayMe Yamaha was great; to have the bike finally unveiled at the Motorcycle Live Show really put the icing on the cake. It has been a long four months getting it to where we are now. With the bike designs going back and forth, sponsorship negotiations and much more going on over the past months, to finally see the bike in all its glory featuring our team partners is an overwhelming feeling to say the least.

“Now the bike has been unveiled I’m going to continue working hard over the coming months to drive the project further forwards; hopefully adding more team partners to our portfolio and to begin the development work with the Yamaha so we are ready to begin our winter testing programme in Spain.”

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