Schwantz To Make Appearance At 2007 Isle Of Man TT

Schwantz To Make Appearance At 2007 Isle Of Man TT

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

Suzuki legend Kevin Schwantz to attend 2007 TT Suzuki GB have confirmed the attendance of 1993 World 500cc Grand Prix Champion – Kevin Schwantz, at next years prestigious Isle of Man TT centenary races. With a hectic week of events organised by Suzuki GB for customers and dealers, Kevin will join in on the many Suzuki themed activities across the Island throughout TT week as well as the TT Centenary Dinner on June the 7th. Suzuki GB general manager Steve Callahan commented: “This year’s TT will be a very special event for all concerned, as we plan to make it a week to remember for our customers and dealers. Along with a dealer trip to the Island to reward achievement, we will also host our ‘Suzuki Sunday’ event on the 3rd of June, welcoming all customers to a day of celebrations and entertainment at the Golf Links Hotel at Castletown”. Joining Kevin will be Mr. (Mitsuo) Itoh san – the only Japanese rider to win at the TT. Mr Itoh will be present on the Island throughout TT week, taking part in the events including the ‘Parade of Champions’ on Friday 8th June, on-board his 1963 TT-winning 50cc Suzuki. More information of Suzuki’s activities at the 2007 Isle of Man TT races will be revealed in the build-up to next June’s event.

Latest Posts

Where To Ride In January And February 2025

The following track days, riding schools, and racing events...

Dakar Rally: Petrucci Ready For Truck Debut

Italtrans, leading company in road transport for large-scale distribution,...

Race Pace Track Days Releases Schedule For First Half Of 2025, At Chuckwalla

Race Pace No-Sessions Track Days For Advanced Riders Race Pace...

R.I.P. : Racer And Winning 500cc GP Team Owner Bob MacLean

Robert John MacLean 2/18/1937-12/14/2024 Robert John MacLean (Bob), devoted husband, father,...

MotoGP: New Report Says KTM Will Be Out Of MotoGP In 2026

By Michael Gougis While the long-term outlook for KTM is...