CAME has taken up the challenge of MotoGP for the fifth year in a row, and will be running again this season, with the Aprilia Racing Team.
The Italy-based MotoGP partnership is back again, and this year will have a new team made up of reigning World Champion Jorge Martín and the Italian promise, Marco Bezzecchi, on track with numbers 1 and 72, respectively. A union, between CAME and Aprilia Racing Team, based not only on shared geographical origins but also on their mutual propensity for technological innovation that has made CAME an industry leader, and has put Aprilia on the constructors’ podium the last three years running.
“The partnership with the Aprilia Racing Team goes beyond sporting performance,” commented Andrea Menuzzo, Chairman and CEO of CAME S.p.A. “When we returned to the track in 2021 alongside another Italian and Veneto-based excellence, we did so knowing that it was the beginning of a challenge not just on two wheels, but also internally. The great results achieved by CAME in these four years, culminating in 2024 in a Group turnover of over 335 million euros, are precisely the result of the spirit of competition and desire for success that pervades all our employees in Italy and around the world. I am sure that this year, on and off the track, the challenge will be even more exciting thanks to the arrival of the reigning World Champion at Aprilia.”
Massimo Rivola, CEO Aprilia Racing “The renewed partnership with CAME confirms a shared vision based on innovation, passion and the desire to excel. In these five years with Andrea Menuzzo, we have built a solid connection, driven by the same ambition to bring technology and performance to the highest levels. We are facing this new season with even more determination, confident that CAME’s support will be an added value.”
For CAME, 2025 will be a year of consolidating results and pushing for innovation, with the launch of new products in its core business and beyond; of corporate development, with the inauguration of new areas at the Dosson di Casier headquarters and the continuation of sustainability and welfare projects.