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Oct052024

WOW What They Really Need is a YZ350 Two Stroke!!

Rumor: Kailub Russell is Joining Yamaha to Develop the All-New YZ350F!?

 

Rumors are swirling about a new development in the  Yamaha lineup—a potential YZ350F in the works. According to a well-informed source, Caleb Russell, a renowned  off-road racer, might be switching from KTM to Yamaha. Not only is Russell expected to race in the XC1 class, but he may also play a key role in developing the much-anticipated YZ350F.

Kailub Russell is a prominent American motocross and off-road motorcycle racer, known for his achievements in the GNCC (Grand National Cross Country) series. He has won multiple GNCC championships, solidifying his status as one of the top riders in the sport. Russell is recognized for his exceptional skill and consistency on various terrains, making him a formidable competitor in both motocross and off-road events. His dedication to the sport and impressive track record have earned him a loyal fan base and respect among peers. In addition to his racing career, he has also been involved in mentoring younger riders, contributing to the growth of motocross in the United States.

The prospect of Yamaha entering the 350cc market could shake things up, particularly for riders who prefer a middle ground between the 250 and 450 models. With KTM’s success in this space, Yamaha’s move could attract riders who love the brand but have longed for a 350cc option. However, some within Yamaha are reportedly concerned about the potential impact on 450 sales.

If this rumor holds true, it marks a bold new direction for Yamaha and a potential turning point in the off-road market.

 

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