From MotoGP.com...
Vermeulen, known for his wet weather prowess, has four years previous experience in MotoGP with the Suzuki factory team from 2006 until 2009, during which he achieved three pole positions, and took Suzuki’s only premier-class four-stroke win at Le Mans in 2007.
Edwards...
Vermeulen to move on from Suzuki
12:00a.m. 20th August 2009
| By Jon Tuxworth
Yandina’s MotoGP star, Chris Vermeulen, has given four years of loyal service to Rizla Suzuki and was reluctant to bid them farewell.
But in life you have to look after number one, especially when you have your...
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Hmmm. Either Suzuki are hiding the option of a third bike to prevent people from knowing Spies is coming, or Spies is definitely landing elsewhere. I think the latter is more probable but who knows.
Looks like Krusty beat me to it, but now there is an official thread.
This article was copied and pasted from motogpnews.com
Vermeulen threatens Toseland
Sulking Aussie not happy with Brit's tactics
(02/04/2008)
Formerly rated Aussie Chris 'Vermin' Vermeulen has uninterestingly hit out again the strong arm tactics used by James Toseland during the race...
We tested at five different locations in all parts of the world. I trained my butt off and all is ready for the first Grand Prix of the year. The anticipation is high and my deal is sealed one lap into the race. I couldn't imagine having a worse start to the year. Last place and no points; let's...
I thought I'd try and kick off my first topic.....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>Team Suzuki Press Office – January 19, 2006.
Team SUZUKI MotoGP racers John Hopkins and Chris Vermeulen get their first rides on the all-new Suzuki GSV-R during next week’s opening MotoGP test...
Does anyone know why Chris was there? Visiting? Business?
He was a guest commentator for the American Broadcast, but i don;t know if that was the primary reason, or if he was there and asked to join them after the fact.
Maybe he was having some discussions with Honda or some team? hmm...