KIWI RIDER MAY 2018 VOL.1 | Page 16

BIG YEAR FOR SUZUKI 2 018 is the 40th Anniversary of Suzuki and Yoshimura starting a very sucessful racing relationship. In 1978 Suzuki and Yoshimura formed a formal partnership to make the Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing team the official entry into the AMA Pro Road Racing series. Over the last 40 years, the team has won 14 AMA Superbike championships and got a tally of 168 wins, the most by any manufacturer. Continuing the success, Sloan Frost won Above – Our own Graeme Crosby with Pops Yoshimura at the 1981 Isle of Man TT where he won the Formula One and Classic TTs. Left – The 2018 Yoshimura Suzuki team gets a new paint job to celebrate Toni Elias’ AMA win. the NZ SBK championship aboard his GSX-R1000 – read more on page 18 – and Bradley Ray took the two opening wins of the 2018 British Superbike Championship, with Aussie Billy McConnell winning the Superstock race. Oh, and in 2017 the Gixxer also won the ASBK championship, AMA Superbike Championship and the Isle of Man Senior TT. CALLING ALL HINCKLEY TRIUMPH OWNERS T riumph NZ’s RAT club (Riders Association of Triumph) is holding the 30th running of its RAID rally over the weekend of April 27-29. The format is to ride to Taupo, meet up with like-minded Triumph owners, eat, drink and be merry. The cost for the event is $160 which includes dinner on Friday night, and breakfast, lunch and dinner on Saturday, a t-shirt, organised ride on Saturday. Accommodation is at the Suncourt Taupo, which you can book on by visiting www.suncourt. co.nz or calling 07 378 8265. Head to http://www. bayride.co.nz/events-community/rat_weekender_14_ july/ for more info on the ride and entry forms. 16 KIWI RIDER