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Interview: Why Silverstone win is merely a "starting point" for Suzuki
Suzuki MotoGP team manager Davide Brivio says the manufacturer's first premier class win for nearly a decade at Silverstone should be a "starting point" as it targets greater successes in the future. In its second season after its MotoGP return, Suzuki has already reached the top step of the podium, getting its GSX-RR to win thanks to its star rider Maverick Vinales. This milestone has just been reached, but the Hamamatsu-based team already knows that it will have new challenges to take up next year, with two new riders – Andrea Iannone and Alex Rins. At the Aragon Grand Prix, Motorsport.com met with Davide Brivio, who leads a team which has established itself as a MotoGP...
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