16tEAM SUZUKI RACING NEWSSuzuki’s inaugural GIXXER Cup competition was run in conjunction with the New Zealand Superbike Championship this year; and described as a source of inspiration for young and up-and-coming riders.championship saw 14-21-year-olds, mounted on identical Suzuki GSX150F bikes, produced exciting and close racing throughout – with seven different winners over the seven rounds.Ross and Clark Fountain.inspired to continue on with the sport, already making plans to enter one or another of the bigger bike classes next season, while others have vowed to give the GIXXER Cup another go in the 2018-2019 season, which begins at the end of this year, in the New Zealand Summer time.Similar to the original, popular series in India, introduced three years ago, the fiomas Newton eventually won the GIXXER Cup title, finishing ahead of Blake Several of the GIXXER Cup stars this season have now been motivated and After clinching the Pirelli Cup Superbike 600cc Series last season, Jacq Buncio has moved onto a new Suzuki GSX-R1000 to contest the Philippines Superbike series this year.fie 17-year-old, the younger sister Maico of the late Superbikes’ legend Buncio, Jacquelyn – also known as Jacq - has proven to be a force to be reckoned with, especially on the national circuit. She was the first female and the youngest motorcycle racer to win the 2016 Philippine Pirelli Superbike Championship.Despite just a few years of racing experience, she has taken a host of titles including IR Cup Championships, Philippines Scooter Racing 2016, Philippine Underbone Racing 2016, and Vice Champion in the Moto IR Championship 2016 and the Pirelli Lightweight Superbike Category.2018 Issue #1 - SummerGlobal SuzukiNEWSAUSTRALIAN SUPERBIKESPHILIPPINES SBKGIXXER CUP JOINS NZ SBK
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