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  2. Ernst Degner - Wikipedia

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    Degner's horrific burns required over fifty skin grafts and he was unable to return to race in the Suzuki team until September 1964. Later that year, he won the 125cc Japanese Grand Prix. [ 1 ] He won three more Grands Prix in 1965 before retiring from motorcycle racing at the end of the 1966 season.

  3. Suzuki MotoGP - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki MotoGP was the factory-backed team of Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Suzuki in the MotoGP World Championship, most recently using the name Team Suzuki Ecstar for sponsorship purposes. Suzuki withdrew from MotoGP competition at the conclusion of the 2022 season, winning their final race with Álex Rins .

  4. Suzuka International Racing Course - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuka International Racing Course [5] (Japanese: 鈴鹿国際レーシングコース, Hepburn: Suzuka Kokusai Rēsingu Kōsu), a.k.a. the Suzuka Circuit (鈴鹿サーキット, Suzuka Sākitto), is a 5.807 km (3.608 mi) long motorsport race track located in Ino, Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan and operated by Honda Mobilityland, a subsidiary of Honda Motor Co, Ltd.

  5. Yukio Kagayama - Wikipedia

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    Yukio Kagayama (加賀山就臣, Kagayama Yukio, born May 4, 1974) is a Japanese professional motorcycle road racer. [1] [2] He began his motorcycle racing career competing in the Japanese national championships before racing internationally in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, the Superbike World Championship as well as in the British Superbike Championship.

  6. Suzuka 8 Hours - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuka 8 hours (鈴鹿8時間耐久ロードレース, Suzuka hachi-jikan taikyū rōdo rēsu, Suzuka 8 hours Endurance Road Race) is a motorcycle endurance race held at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan each year. The race runs for eight hours consecutively, and entrants are composed of two or more riders who alternate during pitstops.

  7. Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix (日本グランプリ) is a motorcycling event that is part of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.. The main venue who held the races for years was the Suzuka Circuit, until it permanently was replaced by the Mobility Resort Motegi from 2004 onwards after the circuit faced criticism for its short runoff areas and dangerous trackside barriers ...

  8. This Rare 1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma Walter Wolf Is Today's BaT ...

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    Wolf somehow found the time to develop a partnership with Suzuki and set up a motorcycle racing team. In 1982, rider Masaru Mizutani raced a Wolf-sponsored Suzuki RG500 in the 500cc All Japan ...

  9. Ron Grant (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Grant traveled to New Zealand to compete in road races run over the Christmas/New Year period. NZ Suzuki distributer Rod Coleman had watched Ron competing during the 1969 US AMA race season. Rod and Ron agreed on a deal whereby Ron was to compete in NZ over the 1969/70 race season. Ron brought the US Suzuki Team TR250 and TR500 with him.