Index
- 2026
- 2025
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
2026 SEASON
HONDA TEAM ASIA
For the sixth consecutive year, Mivv will stand alongside Honda Team Asia in the Moto3 class, which will field two new rising talents in 2026: Indonesian rider Veda Ega Pratama and Japanese rider Zen Mitani. Both riders have grown within the Honda and Idemitsu development programs since their earliest years in competition, confirming that the program continues to be a benchmark for the new generation of Asian riders ready to compete on the world stage.
Pratama, the 2023 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup champion, and Mitani, the 2024 champion, have both shown talent and maturity on the international stage. During 2025 they raced in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup and the FIM Junior GP World Championship with the Junior Talent Team.
For Pratama, it will be his first year in the World Championship, while Mitani made his debut in 2025 as a substitute rider, contesting three races in total.
Twenty-two rounds have been confirmed on the calendar, which will get underway on March 1 in Thailand and will see the return of the Brazilian Grand Prix as the second round of the season.








2025 SEASON
HONDA TEAM ASIA
Mivv renews its support for Honda Team Asia for the fifth consecutive year, which will field confirmed riders Taiyo Furusato (No. 72) and Tatchakorn Buasri (No. 5) in the cadet class in 2025. For Japanese rider Furusato, in his fourth year with the same team, this will be the most important season: after his excellent performances in 2024, in which he collected three podiums (third place in Qatar and two second places in Germany and Malaysia) and excellent results, Taiyo can now dream big and aim to fight for the championship. Thai rider Buasri is in his second year with Honda Team Asia and, thanks to the experience gained in 2024, can finally show his potential and aim for the top 15. The season promises to be long and exciting, with 22 races confirmed on the calendar, which will see the return of the historic Brno circuit in the Czech Republic and the debut of Balaton Park in Hungary.




2024 SEASON
HONDA TEAM ASIA
The partnership between Mivv and Honda Team Asia Moto3 continues. For the fourth consecutive year, Mivv will support the Honda-run Moto3 team, led by Hiroshi Aoyama.
Sharing the box with confirmed No. 72 Taiyo Furusato is the young No. 5 Tatchakorn Buasri.
It promises to be an intense season with 21 races confirmed. Japanese rider Furusato, in his third year with the same team, has demonstrated consistent growth, achieving his first podium in 2023 (second place in Thailand) and putting in solid performances that landed him in the top ten on several occasions. Thai rider Buasri made his World Championship debut in 2023 as a wildcard in four races (Germany, Austria, Catalunya, and Thailand) thanks to the Thai Honda program, which supports promising young riders to pave their way to the World Championship. The experience he gained last year will be useful for him in 2024.






2023 SEASON
HONDA TEAM ASIA
For the third consecutive year, Mivv remains alongside Honda Team Asia Moto3, a team managed directly by Honda and directed by former world champion Hiroshi Aoyama.
Same lineup as 2022 with Indonesian No. 64 Mario Suryo Aji and Japanese No. 62 Taiyo Furusato in the name of continuity.
A nice boost of confidence for both riders who, in their second year in the World Championship and with a season packed with events (with new circuits added to the calendar), can now demonstrate that they have grown and gained enough experience to start picking up points in the standings.






2022 SEASON
HONDA TEAM ASIA
After two extremely difficult years for all sporting events due to the Covid-19 pandemic, 2022 finally marked a slow return to normality.
Fans have returned to fill the grandstands at circuits around the world, and the paddock has come back to life thanks to the easing of restrictions.
21 races on the calendar, 20 of which were actually run, have provided intense and hard-fought championships in all three classes of the MotoGP World Championship.
Mivv, in the spirit of continuity, has also been alongside Honda Team Asia this year, a team managed by Honda and directed by former rider Hiroshi Aoyama, 250cc World Champion in 2009.
Mivv has been supporting Honda’s program, dedicated to the growth of Asian riders, since last year and in 2022 it took to the track with rookies Mario Suryo Aji, an Indonesian rider, and Taiyo Furusato, an Asian champion from Japan.





2021 SEASON
HONDA TEAM
The pandemic continues, but sport is stronger, and the Motorcycle World Championship continues, thanks in part to the skill and determination of Dorna, the official organizer of the World Championship.
Mivv, after the stellar second place in the standings, achieved last year by Honda rider Tony Arbolino, will be presenting itself this year alongside Honda team Asia, a team directly managed by Honda and directed by 2009 World Champion Hiroshi Aoyama.
This is a development program dedicated to Asian riders that last year bore fruit with Japanese rider Ai Ogura, third in the championship, tied for points with Arbolino.
This year, eighteen-year-old Japanese talent Yuki Kunii and 23-year-old Indonesian Andi Farid Izdihar will be riding for the Honda Moto3 team. Mivv will be supporting the team, actively contributing to the performance of its engines!





2020 SEASON
SNIPERS TEAM
A year lived dangerously!
In a championship ravaged by Covid-19, the Snipers Team and Mivv technology came close to winning the world title with Tony Arbolino! After 15 races, only four points separated the Garbagnate Milanese native from the Moto3 World Championship winner, a testament to the remarkable technical work they’ve done together to ensure the team’s bikes are as competitive as possible. With five podium finishes, the Italian’s bike, equipped with a Mivv exhaust, was the first Honda in the most competitive championship in the world!








SEASON 2019
SNIPERS TEAM
Mivv signs an agreement to become the technical partner of the SNIPERS TEAM. Mivv is leveraging its extensive racing experience to make the Hondas of Romano Fenati, returning to racing after serving his suspension for the well-known 2018 Misano incident, and Tony Arbolino, the rookie from Garbagnate who, despite his young age, has already demonstrated the talent, grit, and determination needed to achieve significant results, competitive.





