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Suzuki riders announced for Motocross of Nations
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Written by Fran Newton, 02/09/09
Suzuki has announced that all its supported riders will take part in this year's Motocross of Nations event next month.
Held in Italy, the event will see bikers from across 35 nations take part, with Suzuki's GB teams supporting four of the nations.
Carl Nunn, MVR-D Suzuki rider, has recently been confirmed for the British team, while teammate Mattis Karro will be riding for Latvia and Relentless Suzuki MX riders Martin Barr and Scott Columb confirmed for the Irish and New Zealand teams respectively.
Brad Anderson and Tommy Searle will also be riding as part of the British team.
Suzuki GB marketing manager George Cheeseman commented that he was pleased all the riders had been confirmed for the event.
"As well as this reaffirming the strength and ability of our team riders, it's also very pleasing to know that Suzuki machinery will be used in anger at such an important event," he stated.
Bike insurance policyholders planning to attend the race will need to make their way to Franclacorta in Italy by October 3rd to catch the event from the start.
Suzuki recently announced that its rider by Alastair Seeley took the 2009 British Superstock Championship at Cadwell Park atop his GSX-R1000 bike.
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