MotoGP Silverstone: New GIVI livery for Cal Crutchlow

Alongside the announcement of Cal Crutchlow's 2016 co💞ntract was news that LCR's troubled title sponsor CWM will be replac✃ed by GIVI for this weekend's British MotoGP.
Motorcycle accessories brand GIVI has been the main sponsor on Jack Miller's Open class bike since round one in Qatar (pictured), but will now appear on the fairings of team-mate Crutchlow's fac𝓰tory RC213V.
CWM, a London🌌-based Forex trading company, was raided by police over fraud allegations just before Qatar, w꧒ith 13 people arrested.
LCR has continued to honour its side of the contract by running CWM-re🎉lated logos and naming righღts, while waiting to hear a decision on remaining payments.
It is thought the money al🐭ready received from CWM covered the season up to Brno, which would e𝓡xplain why a change has now been made.
However the LCR statement referred only to Silverstone and n𝕴ot what will happen for the rest of the season:
"LCR is also pleased to announce that GIVI (a long-term partner of the LCR Honda Team) will be the Title Sponsor on Crut🐎chlow's Honda⭕ RC213V at his home race, the British Grand Prix, at Silverstone this weekend.
"LCR Honda Team would like to sincerely 📖thank CWM for their support."
LCR expanded to two bikes due to the CWM title sponsorship deal, but may now return to only a single bike entry for Crutchlow in 2016.
Rookie Miller is starting a multi-year deal with HRC and would be placed at another t🉐eam if LCR cuts back♔.
LCR ran a new Castrol livery at the Brno post-race test, which team manager Lucio Cecchinello explained was for a video commercial. However Cecchinello was unable to confirm that CWM branding would be back on the bike for Silverstone🎶, further fueling🐷 speculation that a sponsor change was imminent.

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