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5 April, 2020 10:24 am

Yamaha Factory Racing and Saucony pair up

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Yamaha Factory Racing has entered into partnership with sportswear manufacturer Saucony as a Premium Supplier of shoes to the Team for the 2012 season.
The premium level training shoes will form part of the Factory Team’s 2012 uniform.
Saucony is an American manufacturer of high-end athletic shoes and sports apparel.
The company specialises in shoes for running, trail running, racing and walking.

Specific technology is incorporated into the footwear relevant to the sporting discipline.

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“We are very pleased to have Saucony join us for 2012,” said Team Director Massimo Meregalli.
“It’s fantastic to have a top brand on board with us whose reputation for excellence in their field mirrors that of Yamaha.
We are always on the move during the season so good footwear is essential for the team, we couldn’t ask for better!”.
Morgan Guizzo, Sales & Marketing Manager at Sportlab Srl, added “We are proud and honoured to team up with such a successful, dynamic and technologically innovative group as Yamaha.

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Both brands share the same focus for outstanding products and winning performance.
We are sure that this cooperation will bring excellent results”.

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