Season’s Greetings From The Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Team

Season’s Greetings From The Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Team

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Season’s greetings from all at Rizla Suzuki MotoGP John Hopkins, Chris Vermeulen and all members of Rizla Suzuki MotoGP would like to wish their supporters, partners and associates a very merry Christmas and a prosperous and successful New Year. Rizla Suzuki MotoGP is currently on a test ban, but the Suzuki factory is working relentlessly through the break making sure that the all-new 2007 Rizla Suzuki GSV-R800 will continue with the fantastic promise shown in recent tests. Both of the team’s racers will continue to work hard on their fitness during the close season to make sure they are at the peak of condition when GP testing starts again at Sepang in Malaysia on January 22nd. The first round of the MotoGP World Championship will be at Losail in Qatar on Saturday 10th March. The full 18 round calendar is listed below. Provisional 2007 MotoGP calendar March 10** Qatar Losail March 25 Spain Jerez April 22 Turkey Istanbul May 6 China Shanghai May 20 France Le Mans June 3 Italy Mugello June 10 Catalunya Catalunya June 24 Great Britain Donington Park June 30 ** Netherlands Assen July 15 Germany Sachsenring July 22* United States Laguna Seca August 19 Czech Republic Brno September 2 San Marino Misano September 16 Portugal Estoril September 23 Japan Motegi October 14 Australia Phillip Island October 21 Malaysia Sepang November 4 Valencia Valencia * Only MotoGP class ** Saturday race

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