Suzuki
has agreed terms with Kenny Roberts Jr. that will keep the former world
champion racing with the factory team for at least the next two years.
Roberts joined Suzuki for the 1999 season and the partnership proved to be
an immediate success, with the Californian winning his first two races on
the factory RGV-G machine and taking second place in the title hunt. The
following year the Suzuki and Roberts combination improved yet again and
swept to the 500cc world championship in dominant style.
Both Suzuki and Roberts have been keen to continue their successful
relationship and the new two-year agreement clears the way for the
continuation of the development program of the ever-improving new GSV-R
MotoGP four-stroke machine.
Garry Taylor. Team Manager; "We are already moving on with the next phase
in the development program of the new GSV-R, so it was important to agree
terms with Kenny in order that we can concentrate on the way forward. On
top of being one of the very best riders in the world, Kenny is also an
exceptional development rider with a rare grasp of all the technical
aspects involved in making a bike work on the racetrack.
"A year ago the GSV-R didn't even exist and now we are already in a
position where we can lead races and win podium positions. We've come a
long way in a very short space of time, but we are totally committed to
making the GSV-R a race winner. With Kenny now agreeing terms a major part
of the program is now in place and we can get on with the job."
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