If anyone interested on suzuki in moto gp, sign up to suzuki racing. Com. They send all the news, interviews, videos. Very good. This will be my 2nd year.
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i just hope they start to do better again as they seam to have lost a bit of direction and pace since mavric moved to yamaha .
p.s. its www.suzuki-racing.com
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They might get some direction from Michael, Tony and Josh...
https://www.gpone.com/en/2018/01/21/motogp/suzuki-motogp-reward-test-for-elias-dunlop-and-waters.html (https://www.gpone.com/en/2018/01/21/motogp/suzuki-motogp-reward-test-for-elias-dunlop-and-waters.html)
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Also got Casey Stoner their. Not sure how they managed that. Hoping for a better year, new motor, Rins un injured, Iannone now relating to Japanese a bit better. Fingers crossed.
Thanks Grog. Good tip. I signed up last year and there's some interesting info from time to time.
I am sure that I will see the interesting stuff here. :clapping:
Andre, i like getting their updates, sort of makes me feel one of the team, understand whats going on. last year Iannone came in, just thought he was the star, couldnt relate to japanese engineers after italian ones. end of season started learning, results speak for that. poor Rins, he was new, rode injured. a future champ in my eyes. they tried to doctor a motor, now all new. frame/handling was all set to Vinales, Iannone couldnt relate changes needed until late in season. hopefully all sorted. im excited, love my suzuki going well. i wish them all success, love to brag to my ducati mates. i dont care if gp is traction controls, brake controls, not like old skool, i love it.
Thanks Grog, good to have someone to digest the info and then pass it on here. Having a great forum team helps as the day only has 24 hours, even for a retiree :grin:
Maybe I'll go and check out the race in Assen, Netherlands.