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Suzuki has wild card riding in Japan

BEN

Joined Sep 2005
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Lancashire UK
Three’s-up for Rizla Suzuki at Motegi

Rizla Suzuki MotoGP racers John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen will be joined by Factory Test rider Kousuke Akiyoshi in a three-man team for the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.

Akiyoshi will be making his Grand Prix debut alongside the Rizla Suzuki regulars. The 31-year-old Japanese star will be racing the same Suzuki GSV-R that the Rizla Suzuki team has been using all season, and will be looking to put home track knowledge to his advantage as he takes on the best motorcycle racers in the world.

The team comes to Japan buoyed by last weekend’s podium for Vermeulen and will be looking to get back in the groove as quickly as possible over the 4.8km Japanese track. Hopkins qualified on the front row at Motegi last year, whilst Vermeulen will be visiting the circuit for the first time.

Motegi is located just over 90 kilometres to the north-east of Tokyo. The track is one of the safest and most modern on the MotoGP Calendar, and with an interesting mix of fast ess bends, hairpins and a top-speed downhill section into a 90° bend, Motegi is a very exciting and demanding circuit.

Rizla Suzuki MotoGP will have two free practice sessions on Friday followed by a further free session on Saturday morning. The real business of qualifying for round 15 of the MotoGP World Championship will be on Saturday afternoon and the riders will take to the track for the race at 14.00hrs local time (05.00hrs GMT) on Sunday 24th September.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>Paul Denning – Team Manager:

“We come to Motegi after - what was until the race – a difficult weekend in Australia, both the guys worked extremely hard there and if points were scored for trying they would both have made the podium! We have certainly learnt some valuable lessons from Phillip Island and we will work on the data to make sure we can find a solution if a situation like that presents itself again.

“Motegi is a very important race for Suzuki as it is obviously the ‘home’ Grand Prix for the factory. We will be joined this week by Akiyoshi san and we hope that he can put on a good display and enjoy his first ever GP. John goes very well around Motegi and the GSV-R should be well suited to the track so we will be hoping for a strong performance from him. Chris is visiting this circuit for the first time but I am sure he will adapt to it very quickly and find the layout to his liking. There will be a lot of fans, guests and employees of Suzuki at Motegi and we’ll be looking to give them something to cheer about!
 
^ thats like a given ...

in the 125's our little Aussie hope Blake-Leigh Smith is riding w/ the KTM bunch for the rest of the season ... unlucky for the rider he's replacing whose leg got broken at Sepang when another rider practicing a start hit the side of his bike ( and then he tried to walk on it
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Might get to see him. hell, I can`t belive it was just over a year ago I was watching him kick ... in the 125GP spport races for Aus SBK.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Capirex @ Sep 19 2006, 11:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>there are two wild cards for motegi

Number/Rider/Team/Nomination
8 Naoki Matsudo (JPN-Kawasaki) Kawasaki Racing MSMA
64 Kousuke Akiyoshi (JPN-Suzuki) Team Suzuki FIM/DornaI wonder how many laps of Motegi these two have racked up between them?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (richo @ Sep 20 2006, 01:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>A round of beers says they both beat Cardoso

Add Jimmy Ellison to that aswel i rekon...
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (antfan @ Sep 20 2006, 09:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Add Jimmy Ellison to that aswel i rekon...Yup, he's not got a decent ride in him & he's out of the tech3 team next year
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richo, not wasting brewskies on that bet.Poor Cardoso, love to see some kinda freak podium come from that man haha yes its a big ask.


James Ellison....Great guy..


Wild cards are always good, would be good to see Suzuki and/or Kawasaki do well.At least Nakano the unsung hero.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>Suzuki, Kawasaki hire 'home help' for Motegi.

Rizla Suzuki and Kawasaki Racing will each field a third 'home' rider in this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.

Regular Suzuki racers John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen, who celebrated his first MotoGP last weekend in Australia, will be joined by test rider Kousuke Akiyoshi. The 21-year-old Japanese will be making his grand prix debut and will be looking to put home track knowledge to his advantage as he takes on the best motorcycle racers in the world.

"Motegi is a very important race for Suzuki as it is obviously the 'home' grand prix for the factory," said team manager Paul Denning. "We will be joined this week by Akiyoshi san and we hope that he can put on a good display and enjoy his first ever GP. John goes very well around Motegi and the GSV-R should be well suited to the track so we will be hoping for a strong performance from him. Chris is visiting this circuit for the first time but I am sure he will adapt to it very quickly and find the layout to his liking. There will be a lot of fans, guests and employees of Suzuki at Motegi and we'll be looking to give them something to cheer about!"

In the Kawasaki camp, test and development rider Naoki Matsudo will line-up on a third ZX-RR alongside Shinya Nakano and Randy de Puniet. Unlike Akiyoshi, Matsudo is an experienced world championship campaigner, having started the first of five full seasons in the 250cc World Championship in 2000, after which he made one wild-card appearance in the MotoGP class in 2005, with Moriwaki, before taking on the role of test and development rider with Kawasaki at the start of this season.

Matsudo has logged many testing miles on the Ninja ZX-RR during the past nine months, and is now looking forward to putting this experience to good use his debut race appearance for Kawasaki.

"After many hours and many kilometres of testing, I am looking forward to my first race aboard the Ninja ZX-RR," he confirmed. "I tested here at Motegi two weeks ago, and my lap times were consistent, but it will be good to measure myself against the level of the other MotoGP riders in a race situation. This will also help me when I resume my test and development duties for Kawasaki, because I will have a better idea of the level we need to achieve. This is my only race this year, so there is some pressure on me to do well, but I feel relaxed ahead of this weekend, and I'm excited about making my race debut for Kawasaki here.

http://www.crash.net/news_view~t~Suzuki--K...6~id~137664.htm


<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BEN @ Sep 19 2006, 05:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Akiyoshi will be making his Grand Prix debut alongside the Rizla Suzuki regulars. The 31-year-old Japanese star will be racing the same Suzuki GSV-R that the Rizla Suzuki team has been using all season, and will be looking to put home track knowledge to his advantage as he takes on the best motorcycle racers in the world.

So how old is Akiyoshi? 21 or 31?
 

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