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The Yamaha R1 Supersport is an example of the manufacturer's capabilities, a high-output model with a deep connection to the FIM Superbike World Championship and Endurance World Championships.
However, as announced earlier this year, Yamaha Motor Europe will continue with track-only versions—the YZF-R1 Race and YZF-R1 GYTR—aimed at racers and track day enthusiasts.
To further enhance performance, the GYTR features lightweight magnesium wheels, Brembo braking hardware, and a new seat cover designed for improved rider comfort and control. The bike is powered by a ...
Building on the elements mentioned above, the R1 GYTR is said to “leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of racing performance”. It features all the upgrades to the R1 Race, along with a host of “race ...
And it does not come alone, but accompanied by an even more potent variant, the 2025 Yamaha R1 GYTR. Let's see what each has to offer. 2025 Yamaha R1 Race ...
About the R1 GYTR, Yamaha say: “Offering optimised and balanced performance, each R1 GYTR is built and delivered by one of Yamaha’s specialist GYTR PRO Shops to meet FIM Superstock 1000 ...
R Future Is Here: The New R1 RACE and R1 GYTR R History Yamaha took part in its first motorcycle race within weeks of the company’s inception in 1955, as the Y-A1 – Yamaha’s first ever ...
Since 1955, racing has been deep-rooted in Yamaha’s DNA and each step made in the ultra-competitive racing world has influenced and inspired every Yamaha motorcycle. None more so than the iconic R1, a ...
It’s also packed full of performance and chassis upgrades taken from the GYTR (Genuine Yamaha Technology Racing) catalogue, with power said to be up by around 30bhp over the standard road machine.
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