The 2010 Isle of Man TT races finished in grand style when the Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Team came to town to celebrate Suzuki’s 50th anniversary of international racing with Italian legend Loris Capirossi and the GSV-R 800 MotoGP machine.
As the final race of the week concluded, Suzuki signed-off the 2010 racing fortnight, with the first ever lap of the TT course by a MotoGP machine, with Australian Relentless Suzuki by TAS TT racer Cameron Donald riding the GSV-R.
“Man, that was just amazing,” Donald explained. “I thought the bike would be really difficult and twitchy to ride, but it was great. I was expecting to ride a steady lap, but it was so good that I was able to get a great rhythm going and pick up a fast pace.
“In fact, it was so good, I reckon we need to get some regulation changes for next year as this thing with a few more laps on it, would really fly here.”
Despite not looking to smash any records, Donald still managed to set a highest top-speed, with 202mph recorded on the Rizla Suzuki GSV-R down Sulby straight.
With Capirossi making his maiden visit to the Island, the MotoGP rider who started his 300th Grand Prix in Qatar at the start of the season arrived on Thursday to acclimatise himself with the Isle of Man before riding the 37.73 mile course.
On the final Dainese Senior TT race day, Capirossi lead away the Suzuki parade on a Rizla Suzuki GSX-R1000 for his first ever lap of the famous TT course.
“This place is incredible. I’ve seen the TV footage before, but nothing prepares you for the TT course,” the veteran commented.
“The surface is much bumpier than I imagined and when you see the speeds that these guys run at, it is simply amazing. It’s a fantastic event that you could never replicate anywhere else in the world.”