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    can't stop myself

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    A really great tribute to Simo.

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    Great tributes at the start of BBC's coverage as well, don't think it has quite sunk in for me yet.

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    So wonderful to see all these tributes. It is great that they are all celebrating him, instead of mourning him.

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    What a awesome race stoner what a champ bring on next year

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    Suzuki withdraws from MotoGP but leaves door open for 2014 return

    Friday, November 18th 2011, 09:17 GMT

    Suzuki has confirmed that it is pulling out of MotoGP - but suggested its absence will be temporary and that a 2014 return is on the cards.

    The future of Suzuki's MotoGP programme had been in doubt for months, with the reduction to a single works bike this season widely regarded as a precursor to a full withdrawal.

    It did not join fellow works teams Honda, Ducati and Yamaha in publically testing a 1000cc bike for the 2012 rules, although there were suggestions that such a bike was under development and that the factory team would start the season with its old 800cc machine before switching to the new bike later in the year.

    But today the company issued a statement blaming global economic circumstances for the decision to suspend its MotoGP programme for at least two seasons.

    "Suzuki Motor Corporation has decided to suspend temporarily its participation in FIM Road Racing Grand Prix MotoGP from 2012," said the statement.

    "This suspension is to cope with tough circumstances mainly caused by the prolonged recession in developed countries, a historical appreciation of Japanese Yen and repeated natural disasters.

    "Having an eye to returning to MotoGP in 2014, Suzuki will now focus on developing a competitive new racing machine for that class.

    "Suzuki will continue motocross racing activity and support of road racing activities using mass-produced motorcycles, by obtaining FIM homologation and co-operation with the supplier of its development racing kit parts."

    Suzuki's 2011 rider Alvaro Bautista has already signed for Gresini Honda for next year. The team had tested ex-Pramac Ducati rider Randy de Puniet at Valencia last week.

    The most recent Suzuki win in MotoGP was Chris Vermeulen's triumph in the wet 2007 French Grand Prix, with Kenny Roberts Jr the last man to achieve championship success on a Suzuki in 2000.

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    Not started any better this year has it...?
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    Nope. :(

    I can see him retiring at the end of this season to be honest. He seems so downbeat and off with it all. It must be horrible for someone like him, someone who is always expected to deliver, to be so far off the pace.

    There's no way Ducati are going to change that bike to a point where he is comfortable. Its very unlikely he'll end up at another team. It's a shame to see this partnership fail so badly. Unfortunately I can see this amazing guy's career gradually coming to an end in an embarrassing way. He's lost complete confidence in the bike that only a totally different ride will fix.

    Spies needs replacing, get him back at Yamaha. (that'll never happen!).

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    It is really sad to see this happening.Thought this pairing too was going to bring many good times, but atmo
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    Rossi who?

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