Suzuki turning attentions to 2010
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Suzuki's real no 1 rider wastes away in the AMA series! :?
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WSBK » Suzuki turning attentions to 2010

Following a spate of problems during the first part of the 2009 World Superbike season, Suzuki Alstare Brux plan to turn their attentions to 2010.

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Can't say I blame Suzuki for giving up this season. The Alstare team have had rotten luck. I tipped Max as being one of the title contender for this year too, shame.
Posted by DevilsAdvocate (286 days ago)
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what a shame, one of the best teams on the grid with their number 1 rider out due to injury.

the suzuki is one of the best bikes. Hopefully next year they will be able to sign another top rider to the team to push them further, though don't see how they can drop kagayama without the factory's consent and then kagayam can come back to the UK to spice things up again.
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Suzuki's real no 1 rider wastes away in the AMA series! :?
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Suzuki's Real no 1 rider is hobbling on crutches at the moment. Marc spot on mate
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bilo if your speaking of Mat Mladin, he's not wasting, he's hiding. He choses to be a big fish is a small pond.
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I sure would like to see Mat Mladin on the Suzuki GP bike. Even if it was just test riding and development !!!
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I think Suzuki should put Vermeulen back into Superbike next season, he's served his time in MotoGP and isn't getting any quicker (although the bike he has isn't helping!). He could maybe turn in a good SBK title challenge from day 1.

Unless things improve drastically Toseland won't be far behind either. There are a glut of good 250 riders just waiting for seats to become available and I'd wager they'll perform better on MotoGP bikes than WSBK graduates ever will.
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Would love to see another rider on the 2nd bike. Talk about a token Japanese rider! If the guy is not doing anything, get another! Hell, get a faster Japanese rider.
Posted by Jeff Teravainen (285 days ago)
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Nothing against Yukio, but Suzuki needs to drop him and get someone with some fire in their belly to help out. Nothing at all against Yukio. I love the way he rides that bike all sliding and wild. It's great to watch but it's obviously not doing anything for the team. Max is probably yet to produce his best, but Monza didn't help and Yukio just isn't bringing anything to the fight and really hasn't for a while. Since what? Brno 2 or 3 years ago? Time for some new blood.
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If they would have just signed spies they would be 2nd or 3rd in the championship.
Posted by cool town (285 days ago)
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