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Rizla & Suzuki Together Again in 2009

Joy Ryder - Monday 16.03.09, 21:20pm

Rizla Suzuki GSV-R  Loris Capirossi

Rizla Suzuki GSV-R Loris Capirossi

It was announced today that the Suzuki Motor Corporation and Imperial Tobacco Group have agreed terms to continue their partnership for 2009.

The well-known cigarette papers brand withdrew their sponsorship for the Crescent Racing British Superbike this team raising fears that the MotoGP series would be next but an agreement has been reached for the next season at least.

Paul Denning, Team Manager said,

“This is very positive news for Suzuki to continue our partnership with Rizla in today’s current difficult climate.  We have enjoyed a very close relationship, both on and off the track, with Rizla during the past three years and have certainly considered all the representatives of Rizla as part of the team.

Our on track performance during the first two tests has also been very encouraging and shows how much hard work the factory has put in during the off season.  The GSV-R has certainly come a long way since last year and we know there is still more to come – Chris and Loris were both very impressed with the new bike, but we know there is still a lot of work to do.  The Suzuki team will continue to work hard to keep improving, and we are very positive about our prospects for 2009 in partnership with Rizla.”

The Rizla Suzuki team will be at the next test session at the end of March in Jerez, Spain.  The first race of the season will take place on Sunday 12th April at the Losail circuit, a night event under lights.

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Tags: Chris Vermeulen · Loris Capirossi · Paul Denning · Rizla Suzuki · Suzuki


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