2018 SUMMER|RACING MAGAZINE|MOTORCYCLE|Global Suzuki
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Sloan Frost clinched the 2018 New Zealand Superbike Championship aboard his Suzuki GSX-R1000 at the fourth and final round at the Bruce Motorsport Park at Taupo in March. fie 36-year-old rider from commanding 47-point lead at the first three rounds, but he was taking nothing for granted: After qualifying on Pole, he took a sensible approach to finish fourth, sixth and third in the three Superbike races, adding this title to his first Superbike series victory which he claimed in 2016.15tEAM SUZUKI RACING NEWSMcLaren Wellington had built a Reigning Australian SBK Champion Josh Waters is aiming to improve in the second half of this season after not having the best of starts in 2018. Waters is currently fourth in the standings, despite five podiums so far aboard his Team Suzuki ECSTAR GSX-R1000; but he is known for coming strong in the middle-to-final part of the season, as he did last year, and with four rounds remaining he is still a strong contender to retain his crown.fiis season, Waters, who knows the best of the GSX-R1000 through his career of racing many times as a Suzuka 8-Hours and team, and a former long-time British Superbike Championship regular, has been joined by Rookie Markus Chiodo (13th in the series), who has made the move to the Superbike class.WSBK rider for the Yoshimura Suzuki 2018 Issue #1 - SummerGlobal SuzukiNEWSAUSTRALIAN SUPERBIKESAUSTRALIAN SUPERBIKESNEW ZEALAND SUPERBIKES

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