Following his training injury ahead of Round 7 at Montmelo, Alex Rins was back with the team on race day. At the next round, he was amazingly back on the GSX-RR Suzuki and in the race!Mir and Rins during the Jerez GP in Spain.6This is something Shinichi Sahara has been keen to nurture…“At the start of the year we set a target to be consistently fighting in the lead group in every race. From this point of view, when we review the races in the first half of the season, we can say that we have accomplished this task in all the GPs so far, from a performance point of view, and that makes me happy and satisfied. The riders didn’t always bring home the results, but they have proved their pace on every circuit. We are aware that work still needs to be done and improvements need to be made, but we are working closely and constantly keeping in touch between the riders, the test team, the factory in Japan. We’re all collaborating to help Suzuki take another step forward.”are forever evolving; new parts are introduced, new methods are found, and the team must be able to keep up with the fast-paced changes. This season, the introduction of a rear squatting device which manually lowers the rear suspension both on the start line and around the track to improve traction and Of course, in the world of MotoGP™ things “At the start of the year we set a target to be consistently fighting in the lead group in every race.” – SHINICHI SAHARA, Project Leader and Manager.MotoGP™
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