Kawasaki Racing Team Launches New Website

Kawasaki Racing Team Launches New Website

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The Kawasaki Racing Team are pleased to announce the launch today of a new multi-language web site for the 2007 season. The new web site can be found at www.kawasaki-motogp.com and features all the news from the Kawasaki Racing Team in English, French, Spanish, Italian and German languages. “MotoGP is truly a global sport, and we know from the people we meet at the races each year that the Kawasaki Racing Team have a worldwide following,” said Kawasaki’s Communications Manager, Ian Wheeler. “The new web site is designed to reflect this worldwide interest, and to make it easier for fans throughout the world to access information about the Kawasaki Racing Team in their own language.” “For the start of the new season information will be posted on the web site in five languages, but our aim is to increase the number of languages available throughout the course of the season, with Japanese being our first priority for obvious reasons.” “But, the additional languages are not the only improvements to the web site that we have planned for this season. As the season progresses we will be introducing more functionality, as well as increasing the level of content available for Kawasaki owners and fans.” Concluded Wheeler. The new Kawasaki web site at www.kawasaki-motogp.com has been designed and built by long time Kawasaki partner, Touch4 (www.touch4.com), in conjunction with British web development company, JP Interactive (www.jpi.co.uk).

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