In a shocking announcement, Suzuki Motor Corp. announced the withdrawal of its factory-supported teams from the Motocross World Championship (MXGP) and All Japan Motocross Championship – two high-profile series for Suzuki’s off-road racing efforts. Suzuki says that the move comes after evaluating its motorcycle operations, as it plans to focus on its core business function, and it also restructures its motorcycle business. The result, as we have now seen, is the Japanese brand reducing its MX commitments. While this news isn’t our usual fare, it is of note that Suzuki is withdrawing from MXGP and All Japan Motocross, especially after just debuting an all-new RM-Z450 motocross bike for the 2018 model year.
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