Categories: Automotive
|
13 April, 2020 6:29 am

Yoshimura Suzuki Ready for WSBK Debut at Monza

Share
Advertisements

Having to cancel their World Superbike debut at Assen due to flight restrictions in Europe caused by the Icelandic volcano eruption, Yoshimura Suzuki Racing Team has now confirmed that they will debut at the Monza round next month for the first of three programmed wildcard entries.
The famed Japanese team has obtained last minute permission from the Monza organizers, which will see the team and Yukio Kagayama (who now rides in BSB with Worx Crescent Suzuki) take part in the races scheduled for May 9th.

Advertisements

Said Yoshimura Team Manager Yohei Kato: “Since our Assen WSBK cancellation due to the airline chaos caused by volcanic activities in Iceland, the Yoshimura Suzuki Racing Team has been working to reschedule its debut and we will now participate at the next round in Monza.
Without the support from everyone, it could not have been done and we are glad to have this opportunity to challenge at this stage.
Yoshimura Suzuki’s new 2010 schedule and riders participating at each round:May 9th: Monza, Italy – Yukio Kagayama.

Advertisements

September 26th: Imola, Italy – Daisaku Sakai.
October 3rd: Magny-Cours, France – Yukio Kagayama.

Más leídos

Can you believe that Prince William waited almost a decade before putting a ring on Kate Middleton's finger? But apparently, the reason behind his patience was all about giving his lady love "the best chance" possible. Talk about being a true gentleman!

The ministry announced that obtaining a possible immunity certification could also eliminate social distance.

When you travel to a different city, either for business or for holidays, you should always look for a way to comfortably move to the places you are going to visit, which can be done by hiring the services of a rental car. It is an effective form of transport that is easily accessible, even at the airport of arrival.

The seal, nicknamed Freddie Mercury, who became popular after his numerous appearances by the Thames, has been euthanised after a dog attacked him on Sunday.

The government said that police could do spot check at travellers' quarantine homes to avoid a second wave of infections.

Following a petition by a Labour MP, Robert Milligan Statue was taken down by JCB.

';