Alvaro Bautista and the Rizla Suzuki team are getting ready for the Motegi GP in Japan. Bautista and his Suzuki team are determined to put on a show in front of their home crowd.
The Japanese GP was originally scheduled for earlier this year, but the earthquake in March made it impossible to race at the Motegi circuit. Race organizers have worked around the clock to get the circuit ready for a MotoGP race, and the entire grid is excited to put on a show for the fans in Japan.
"This is a really important race for Suzuki and all the Japanese people, we have been able to show support on the bike for the country at all the races since the awful disaster, but now we can go there in person and show them that we really are with them," Bautista said. "I think it could be an emotional event, but I want to push the GSV-R and myself to the limit and give everyone at Suzuki, and all the team's fans, something to smile about and be proud of.
"I cannot wait to get back on the bike and continue with the work from the recent races. I am really excited by the way things have been going and know we still have some more steps to take, so Motegi will be a good place to make even further improvements."






