Sounds like things are not selling well at Suzuki.
Restructuring of motorcycle operations.
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Suzuki withdraw from MXGP
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Re: Suzuki withdraw from MXGP
I am surprised, not that I follow MX closely, The RM has always been a popular crosser at all levels.
They have been on the backfoot a few years with GSXR, but now a lot of racers are looking at it.
I think they will be in a much better position next year, sales I am sure are on the up for them.
They have been on the backfoot a few years with GSXR, but now a lot of racers are looking at it.
I think they will be in a much better position next year, sales I am sure are on the up for them.
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Re: Suzuki withdraw from MXGP
Suzi are always playing 3rd fiddle to Yamaha & Honda....who make the better bikes, there's no question.
I mean....they're not quitting because things are going fantastically well, are they??
I mean....they're not quitting because things are going fantastically well, are they??