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The changes that will make Yamaha champions again

The 2018 MotoGP season will go down as one of Yamaha's worst in its 44 years in the premier class, as problems with the M1 meant it won just once and finished outside of the top two in the manufacturers' standings for the first time since 2007. Change is afoot within, however, and Lewis Duncan reckons they are just what Yamaha needs to become world champions again.  Between Valentino Rossi's Dutch TT victory in 2017 and Maverick Vinales' first triumph in 15 months in last year's Australian Grand Prix, Yamaha went 25 races without one of its riders stepping foot on the top step of the podium.  This barren spell marked the longest in Yamaha's premier class...
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