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Capirossi, Vermeulen stay at Suzuki

Suzuki Motor Corporation has announced that Loris Capirossi and Chris Vermeulen have both agreed terms to continue riding for the Japanese company's MotoGP squad for a further season.

"We are of course pleased to have finalised the rider agreements for 2009 and to move forward with Loris and Chris," said team manager Paul Denning.

Capirossi, a 250 and double 125cc world champion, joined Suzuki from Ducati at the end of last season. The 35-year-old Italian, who recently set a new record of 277 grand prix starts, has won nine 500cc/MotoGP races - the first in 1996 and most recent in 2007.

After being forced to miss both Donington Park and Assen due to a hand injury, Capirossi took his first Suzuki MotoGP podium in last month's Czech Republic Grand Prix.

"I am delighted to be staying with Suzuki for another season," said Capirossi, who has also ridden for Honda, Yamaha, Aprilia and Ducati since his 125GP debut in 1990. "I have really enjoyed my short time here and know we are making progress and can be on top again. The management has shown faith in me - even though I have not been at my best due to my injuries - and now I must start to re-pay them for their belief in me and to committing to me a further season."

Capirossi said that he intends to finish his grand prix career with Suzuki, but not before scoring further poles, podiums and race wins.

"I have enjoyed working with Paul [Denning] and my whole crew has been fantastic all season, whatever I have asked for they have delivered and they are probably the hardest working guys in the paddock. I still have unfinished business in MotoGP and on the Suzuki, I still have podiums, pole positions and race wins in me and I believe that I can achieve that with this team. I want to finish my career with Suzuki and I want to do that in style!" he declared.

"Loris's experience, knowledge and determination are a valuable asset to any team, but on top of that you get his incredible and infectious passion for racing - plus he's a really nice guy as well!" said Denning.

"He settled in to the team very quickly and now it feels like he has been with us for a long time, not less than a year! He still has a great desire to be the best and Suzuki will be doing all it can over the forthcoming months and throughout 2009 to help him achieve that goal. His input in the development of the GSV-R has been a big factor this year and I am sure this contribution will help both Loris and Chris to see Suzuki fighting with the best riders in the 2009 World Championship," Denning added.

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This is a prototype class so everybody should progress, you have to look at relative progression (related to others) tin this case,
As Boolbool righly states weather is another factor, in his example of Misano I think it is fair to say that Rossi was probably just consolidating his lead after Stoner crashed, I'm pretty sure he and Stoner would have been away further from the rest of the field if they had been dicing to the finish line.

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