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Suzuki confirms Leon Haslam will attend next GSX-R track day
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Written by John Mills, 18/05/10
Suzuki has confirmed it plans to hold another GSX-R anniversary track day in July following the success of the first event.
According to the motorcycle manufacturer, the forthcoming show will include a number of famous names that could attract bike insurance policyholders who are fans of superbike racers.
Set to take place at the Snetterton Circuit in Norfolk on July 19th, the show will be attended by big names including World Superbike Championship series leader Leon Haslam and teammate Sylvain Guintoli.
The first event was held last month at Brands Hatch and was described by Suzuki GB marketing manager George Cheeseman as "a tremendous success".
He said he hopes the news of Haslam and Guintoli will be exciting for Suzuki customers.
"With track instruction from the superbike stars available on the day too, including three times BSB champ John Reynolds, customers will have a truly unique opportunity that money normally simply can't buy," Mr Cheeseman added.
Suzuki also recently announced it plans to celebrate 50 years of international racing at this year's Isle of Man TT races, where Loris Capirossi's GSV-R MotoGP bike will be ridden around the track on June 11th.
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