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Team Suzuki Endurance.
They iust don't kno"" ""hen to stop.
They just keep on going and going. And the records just keep on breaking and breaking. On August 29th
the winningest endurance racing team in history did it again by capturing a record-setting fourth con":
secutive WERA National Endurance Series championship. The place"':"'-Memphis Motorsports Park. The
team -Team Suzuki Endurance riders Kurt Hall, Michael Martin and Steve Patterson. The bike-the Suzuki
GSX-RllOO, of course. The victory-their eighth of the season and the 80th of the
team's career. Not to mention a record eighth WERA National title.
Is the number eight these guys' lucky number or what? But if
you think those numbers are impressive, get a load of
these: So far this season,Team Suzuki Endurance
has raced 7678 miles over 89 grueling hours.
And, while averaging 86 mph through
the brutal heat of day and the
frigid rains of night, they shifted
their GSX-R1100 an incredible
42,321 times without a single
clutch or transmission failure.
Good thing. When you're
busy breaking records,
the last thing you've got
time for is a broken bike.
Team Suzuki Endurance
and the legendary
Suzuki GSX-RllOO.
Together, the most
dominant force in
endurance racing
history. And there's
no stopping in sight.
Suzuki firmly beIieYes racing belongs in one ploce-on the racetrack. We wanl __ ry ride to be safe and enjoyable. So always wear a helmet, eye protectian and protective clothing. Never ride under the inAuence of alcohal
or ather drugs. Stucly yaur awner's manual and always inspect yaur Suzuki before riding. Take a riding,skils course. For the caur>e nearest you call the Matarcycle Safety Foundatian at 1-800-«7-4700. The Suzuki GSX-R. are
engineered for experienGed riders. For the name of the nearest Suzuki rnatoe campetition.
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