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RICKY CARMICHAEL RETURNS TO THE GOAT FARM

3 years ago | Words: Matt Bernard | Photos: Star Yamaha

If the GOAT Farm could speak, it would share captivating tales of Ricky Carmichael’s illustrious career and the instrumental role it played in shaping his journey towards becoming the Greatest of All Time. Within its sacred confines, the echoes of roaring two-stroke factory engines, the scent of burnt pre-mix, and the relentless pursuit of perfection reverberate through the air.

However, today, the GOAT Farm has new owners, whilst still standing as a testament to the legacy of Carmichael. Under the ownership of Star Racing Yamaha, this cherished training ground has undergone a transformation; now proudly serving as the prestigious home of the Star Yamaha Monster Energy Yamaha Team.

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