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Suzuki MotoGP boss Davide Brivio believes the team has learned from the 'difficulties' of its 2017 campaign

Suzuki boss Davide Brivio says the Hamamatsu factory has learned from its “difficulties” following a 2017 season without a single podium finish. After tallying up three podiums and its first win in almost a decade with Maverick Vinales in 2016, expectations were high for Suzuki ahead of last year having signed race winner Andrea Iannone to its ranks alongside rookie Alex Rins. However, the team went in the wrong direction with its new engine and spent much of the year trying to manage this within the limitation of the in-season development ban imposed on it after its successful 2016 campaign.  On top of this, Rins missed five races through injury, while Iannone struggled...
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