Alberto Puig addresses Honda’s split from sponsor Repsol

Alliance of🐼 30 years which brought incredible success will end soo𝓡n

Alberto Puig
Alberto Puig

Honda’s Alberto Puig has paid tribute t🍷o exiting sponsor Repsol, and insisted their achievements together will remain in MotoGP folklore.

Th𓆏e Spanish oil company, Repsol, will end its title sponsorship of Honda at the end of th꧙is year.

A 30-year partnership will come to an end, a combination which produced some iconic MotoGP🍌 memories.

Fifteen riders’ championships were won by Repsol Honda through some of the sport’s biggest names -𝓀 Mick Doohan, Alex Criville, Valentino Rossi, Nicky Hayden, Cas🌟ey Stoner and Marc Marquez.

“I think that both companies did a fanta💦stic job,” team manager Puig said.

“This alliance was great for 30 years.

൩“Many titles, clear dominance in the sport for many years.

“They developed a very good product for Ho💮nda bikes. And Honღda produced very good bikes for Repsol to show its potential.

“It was a very good alliance but, like everything in lif⛎e, sometimes it comes to an end.

“There is a lot of respect f༺rom each company, to each company.

“Both companies are very gratefulꦚ to the efforts that both did in thi🐎s long journey.

“From the Hon💫da point of view, we a🦩re happy and we can say thankyou.

“The titles and victori💯es ♕that we achieved together will remain through the passing of time in motorsport.”

But Honda have fallen on hard times and the split from Repsol appeared inevitable when, at the start of this year, the title sponsor’s 𓃲presence on the bike was greatly reduced.

Honda haven’t wo﷽n a grand prix in three years and lost Marquez to Gresini Ducati in a major blow for their hopes.

They currently sit 11th, last, in 🥂the teams’ standings.

Repsol, meanwhile, have not clarified whether they will spওonsor another MotoGP team.

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