Chilly conditions hamper Suzuki progress
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MOTOGP » Chilly conditions hamper Suzuki progress

Suzuki fail to reach the podium in MotoGP for the first time since 2004 after Loris Capirossi and Chris Vermeulen finish outside the top ten in Spain.

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Just stick with inline four cylinder couse it's their way of succes rather than V4
Posted by San - Unregistered (17 days ago)
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Hey! why not buy license and ZX-RR engine documentation from Kawasaki ?
Posted by tista - Unregistered (17 days ago)
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cold,hot,luke warm suzuki are not the outfit they used to be,even rossi couldnt make them work if he were to ride one.
Posted by morini rob - Unregistered (17 days ago)
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Unless I've missed it, Paul Denning didn't even bother to acknowlege Vermulen or thank him for his efforts.
Posted by high on fumes - Unregistered (17 days ago)
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Ha ha ha Suzuki you're bike is poor next team to withdraw from the championship.
Posted by Yamaha-M1 Fan. - Unregistered (17 days ago)
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"Chilly conditions"?

Yeah okay, that's the problem. If it's be 5 degerees warmer they'd have been fine. Give me a break!

There's no reason why Suzuki should struggle so much. Ducati can make a V4 fast in a straight line with far less resources.

They need to up their game or Denning will back in BSB in 2011.
Posted by Oli - Unregistered (14 days ago)
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