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MotoGP teams up with Fanatics

Dorna Sports has secured a long-term strategic partnership with Fanatics to significantly enhance the shopping experience for MotoGP fans.

The deal will see MotoGP enjoy Fanatics’ innovative vertical commerce model, with Fanatics acquiring exclusive global e-commerce rights and obtaining the licence to create MotoGP apparel, increasing the range of merchandise available to fans, wherever they may be in the world.

The newly revamped online MotoGP store – store.motogp.com, which launches today – will give fans access to a new, technology-laced e-commerce platform powered by Fanatics’ Cloud Commerce Platform. The global nature of the MotoGP fanbase will see Fanatics launch the site in six different languages – English, Spanish, Italian, French, German and Japanese.

The transformed site will aim to provide MotoGP fans with a best-in-class shopping experience, whether shopping online or via mobile, featuring hi-resolution product displays, frictionless checkout, plus the quickest access to new product offerings.

“We’re delighted to partner with Fanatics to revolutionise the shopping experience for our fans around the world,” commented Marc Saurina, senior director of global commercial partnerships at Dorna Sports. “The new store looks incredible and we look forward to working together on creating an even wider range of MotoGP merchandise, with something for every fan. With our sport enjoying such a global audience, Fanatics is the perfect partner for MotoGP thanks to their global presence and vast experience.”

Matthew Primack, svp of international business development at Fanatics, continued: “We are proud to partner with MotoGP to help serve its passionate global fanbase. We’ll work closely with the great MotoGP team to create a comprehensive offering that will provide fans with the widest assortment of on-trend, quality merchandise.

“With our experience, global capabilities and passion to serve fans with the merchandise they want, when they want it, MotoGP fans will enjoy an assortment of quality products, wherever they are shopping in the world.”

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