Walker and Crutchlow hit the road.

Rizla Suzuki's Chris 'Stalker' Walker and Cal Crutchlow opted for a four wheeled version of a Suzuki as opposed to their usual two when they visited Suzuki's Milton Keynes headquarters to pick up their new cars.

Crutchlow went for the racy Suzuki Swift Sport."It just suits my image,?Elaughed the reigning British Supersport Champion. "It's a blast to drive and you can't help but wring the neck of it every time you get into it. Put simply, it is massive fun and can surprise quite a few other cars on the road with its performance, and handling?E

Rizla Suzuki's Chris 'Stalker' Walker and Cal Crutchlow opted for a four wheeled version of a Suzuki as opposed to their usual two when they visited Suzuki's Milton Keynes headquarters to pick up their new cars.

Crutchlow went for the racy Suzuki Swift Sport."It just suits my image,?Elaughed the reigning British Supersport Champion. "It's a blast to drive and you can't help but wring the neck of it every time you get into it. Put simply, it is massive fun and can surprise quite a few other cars on the road with its performance, and handling?E

Walker decided to go for the more sensible option with the four-wheel-drive Grand Vitara. " get my performance fix on the track racing Superbikes and anything else by comparison is pretty tame so I've gone for the practical option,?Eexplained the four-time BSB runner-up. "It's got bags of space, good economy and if I ever fancy going off-road it can cut it with the best. That suits me fine," he beamed.

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