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GUINTOLI AND HASLAM SIGN FOR ALSTARE SUZUKI
Team Suzuki Press Office
Frenchman
Sylvain Guintoli and Briton Leon Haslam will join Suzuki Alstare for
the 2010 World Superbike Championship season - the 25th anniversary of
the Suzuki GSXR.
Negotiations with Sylvain Guintoli began late
last Thursday evening and continued throughout the weekend to finalise
the agreement. Thanks to the quick response and excellent collaboration
between Suzuki Japan, Suzuki GB and Team Crescent's Paul Denning, the
team was quickly able to conclude a very satisfactory deal allowing
Guintoli's arrival at Alstare and Yukio Kagayama's return to BSB with
Team Crescent, who are looking forward to working with him again.
Alstare
would like to thank Kagayama for his skill and courage during the five
years of working together and wish him all the best in his fight for
the BSB crown next year.
Francis Batta:
"Sylvain
already knows about the Suzuki GSX-R and Pirelli tyres and his
professionalism and motivation for this new challenge are positive
factors for us to start working together straight away.
"We at
Team Suzuki Alstare are also very happy to welcome a British rider. The
Suzuki UK distributor has always given great support to Team Suzuki
Alstare and all of us are delighted to have signed Leon Haslam for the
2010 World Superbike Championship. Leon has a good family set-up and
they advise, support and help him very well. He has a real fighting
spirit and is one of the best riders in the WSBK series, for sure. We
are certain he will fit in perfectly with the Team Suzuki Alstare
structure, as we both share the same desire to work hard and to win.
"With a team of such quality and experience as Suzuki Alstare, we feel that Leon will have a very bright future."
Leon Haslam:
"The
opportunity to join Team Suzuki Alstare was something that my father
and I took extremely seriously immediately. The team enjoys direct
support from the manufacturer and a long history of success, so joining
them offers me an exciting step forward in my career.
"Meeting
Francis Batta and listening to his plans and desire to succeed
confirmed the potential of the whole team and its infrastructure.
Suzuki Alstare has a very experienced team of technicians and potential
for development, both in-house and via the factory in Japan. This means
that the team is 100 per cent geared up to win the 2010 World Superbike
Championship.
"This is naturally opening a new chapter in my own
career and one that I relish. The team has a promising winter test plan
with the Suzuki factory, so I'm very much looking forward to these
tests, the 2010 World Superbike Championship and challenging for the
world title."