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Suzuki riders to get exclusive parking at TT
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Written by Mike Thames, 02/06/10
This year's Isle of Man TT will see the introduction of an exclusive parking zone for Suzuki riders.
Bike insurance policyholders attending the event next Saturday may be pleased to find exclusive dedicated parking for their Suzuki machines, as well as goodie bags from the motorcycle brand as part of its 50th anniversary of racing.
The firm is also celebrating the 25th birthday of its GSX-R range at the show and will provide parking for 300 models across the promenade in Douglas.
Suzuki GB marketing manager George Cheeseman commented: "Naturally we're pleased to be part of this new facility and delighted that Suzuki owners will get exclusive use on its first day of operation."
Commenting on the new facility, political member for Isle of Man Tourism Geoff Corkish said organisers wanted to create a spectacle along the promenade and the bike park seemed a good way of doing this while giving riders the chance to show off their machines.
The TT races will also include other Suzuki-related activities, including the Suzuki Sprints on June 6th and 8th, the Suzuki Parade on June 11th and the Suzuki MotoGP lap on the same day.
Riders are currently practising for the main events, with the superbike laps beginning on June 5th.
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