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Suzuki teams up with Joe Rocket Down Under |
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Posted by Staff
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
from Team Suzuki press
Suzuki Australia has announced a new partnership with Joe Rocket, which will see
the manufacturer's Australian Superbike outfit known as Team Joe Rocket
Suzuki.
As part of an ongoing relationship with Mat Mladin Imports, the
popular clothing company takes over naming rights sponsorship of the five-time
Australian championship-winning team.
Yoshimura branding will continue to
feature prominently on motorcycles, rider apparel and leathers, while Mack
Trucks also joins the team as a partner.
"Suzuki is very excited about
the new road racing season and our new partnerships with Joe Rocket and Mack
Trucks; it's great to have them on board," said Perry Morison, General Manager,
Motorcycles, Suzuki Australia.
"The new GSX-R1000 was a star performer
last year, and with a season of development under its belt we're looking to own
the racetrack in 2008."
Team Joe Rocket Suzuki will field an unchanged
rider line-up in the upcoming season with former Australian Superbike Champions
Shawn Giles (pictured), Craig Coxhell and Supersport rising star Josh Waters
remaining with the factory squad.
2008 will be Giles' 10th consecutive
year with Suzuki as he looks for a record fourth crown, while Coxhell is keen to
go one better than his second-place finish in last year's
championship.
"We're very pleased to have rider continuity," Team Joe
Rocket Suzuki manager Phil Tainton said.
"Shawn and Craig were integral
in developing the new GSX-R1000, which achieved some fantastic results last year
and has given us a great platform to build on in 2008.
"Josh had a strong
first year with the team in 2007; he settled in really well and finished third
in the championship and we can't wait to get his new 2008 GSX-R600 on the
track."
Waters will be the first to race under the new Team Joe Rocket
Suzuki banner next weekend, February 3rd, in a non-championship Supersport event
at Eastern Creek supporting the A1 Grand Prix motor-racing event.
All
three riders will head to Phillip Island next month as part of the circuit's
World Superbike round before the Australian Superbike and Supersport
Championships kick off a fortnight later at Eastern Creek.
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