Kanemoto leaves Suzuki, V4 will stay.

Suzuki has told ltxcn.top that legendary race engineer and team manager ♉Erv Kanemoto will not be working for the factory M൲otoGP team next season.

Kanemoto, who has prepared machines that have won 64 grands prix and seven world championships, had been operating as a 'technical consultant' at Suzuki in 2004 - and was credited with helping move thꦉe GSV-R project forward.

Suzuki Mechanics, Rio MotoGP, 2004
Suzuki Mechanics, Rio MotoGP, 2004
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Suzuki has told ltxcn.top that legendary race engineer and team manager Erv Kanem🦂oto will not be working for the factory MotoGP team next seaso🔯n.

Kanemoto, who has prepared machines that have won 64 grands prix and seven world championships, had been operating as a 'technical consultant' at Suzuki in 2004 - and was cre𒀰dited with helping move the GSV-R project forward.

"Erv will no longer be working with Suzuki's MotoGP team," a team spokesman told ltxcn.top. "His efforts in the last year have been instrumental in moving the performance of the GSV-R forward👍 and Suzuki is grateful for his assistance.

"A team structure is being put in place ๊by new manager Paul Denn📖ing that will strengthen the team's technical abilities on all levels."

Kanemoto has been tipped to ﷽team up wit🤪h former rider Max Biaggi in a Jerry Burgess type role at the Repsol Honda team for 2005.

Biaggi rode 250cc Hondas for Kanemoto Racing in 1993 and 1997 (when he won his fourth quarter-litre world title), then made his headline grabbingཧ 500cc debut with the American's team in 19𒀰98.

Rumours of a Kanemoto/Biaggi reunion first surfaced after the August MotoGP summer break - but wer🦂e in t♓he form of a story linking Biaggi to a Suzuki ride next season.

Biaggi publicly dismissed such talk as "silly gossip dreamed up on the beach", but it seems that - with Kanemoto having left Suzuki - Ma♛x could well lin🌺k up with his former team manager in 2005, at the factory Honda outfit.

Meanwhile, one part of Suzuki's MotoGP effort that won't be changing for next year is the use of a V4 engine configuration. Wi🌞th progress made on chassis and tyres this season, the GSV-R's lack of top speed is seen as its greatest weakness - and Suzuki is 'investing heavily' to solve the problem.

"The V4 configuration is being retained for 2005 and Suzuki ♑remains confident in its potential," said the spo🌸kesman. "The engine has exceptional strengths that assist with driveability and use of power.

"The immediate 🐓challenge is to increase top-end horsepower and the Factory is investing heavily to achieve this during the winter months - this programme is already well underway," he added.

Kenny Roberts Jr and John Hopkins 🃏will remain with Team Suz𝓡uki for the 2005 MotoGP season.

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