According to an announcement from Dorna sports, Lenovo is now the official technical partner of MotoGP. lenovo legion is already a partner of the esports tournament of MotoGP.

The agreement will be validated throughout the ongoing season extending into 2020. Lenovo will be the key partner of Dorna Sports. Dorna Sports is the commercial rights holder for MotoGP.

The supporting staffs of the tournament will be equipped with Lenovo Desktop PCs, laptops, workstations, tablets, monitors and data center solutions. The collaboration is expected to allow Dorna engineers explore new and better ways to package video in dynamic formats.

Gianfranco Lanci, the chief operating officer of Lenovo commented on the partnership, “MotoGP is on its way of becoming the largest spectator sport in the world. Dorna will use Lenovo’s technology to push the limits motor sport coverage to make it the most entertaining to watch from nearly any enabled location around the world.

We are delighted about the opportunity to have Lenovo products at the heart of transforming how spectators enjoy the excitement of MotoGP on big and small screen, but also, the brand visibility the partnership will drive.”

Dorna CEO Cramelo Ezpeleta said, “We are extremely happy to extend our partnership with the world’s number one company in computing. Besides the strong partnership that Lenovo have with Ducati and also with the MotoGP esport championship, this new agreement shows the commitment from Lenovo to contribute, thanks to their top quality devices, to making MotoGP even better as a sport.”

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