Takaaki Nakagami has been announced at LCR Honda MotoGP Team for the 2018 season, moving up from Moto2 to partner British rider Cal Crutchlow.

The 25-year-old Japanese rider is a race winner and has taken 12 podium finishes in the intermediate class so far, and is now ready for his next challenge – the premier class onboard an RC213V next season.

“We are very happy to confirm Takaaki Nakagami as the newest member of our Team; a Team which will be expanded with crew members who boast vast experience.” Said Lucio Cecchinello, LCR Honda Team Principal

“This project, alongside our current programme with Cal Crutchlow, marks the fulfilment of our sporting ambitions. I am truly delighted, and in the name of the whole LCR Honda Team, I think it is fair to say that we are all extremely motivated to work with a rookie like Taka, because ever since he made his debut as a youngster he has shown huge potential.”

“From myself, the team, and from HRC Takaaki will have the best support possible to take on the next challenge in his career.” He added

Yoshishige Nomura, President  Honda Racing Corporation: said “Nakagami continues his journey into 2018 as an HRC contract rider, and using his passion and riding skills to their fullest, will undoubtedly become a rider that the younger generation from Japan, and the Asia region, will aspire to be like.”

“I believe his dreams will drive him to become a top-class rider who will impress many fans.”

“Since riding a pocket bike when I was four years old, I have always aimed to compete with the world’s best. This opportunity has become real thanks to all of my associates and fans.” Said Nakagami

“There are still seven Moto2 races left this season, including the Japanese Grand Prix. I’ll be concentrating on these races, while gaining the abilities I need for next year. I hope everyone will continue to support me the way they have up to now.” He concluded

source: motogp.com

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