Perry won't return to BBC role

Long time BBC MotoGP presenter Suzi Perry has denied that she will return to her former role, fol🦂lowing the news that Jennie Gow will not be back for a seꦑcond season.
After 13 years of covering motorcycle racing for the BBC, Perry decided to concentrat🅠e on other commitments for 2010.
That prompted the signing of Gow as 'the new face of BBC MotoGP' alongside commentators Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish, plus pitlane reporter Matt Rober🐈ts.
Gow's exit fuelled rumours that 𓆉Perry might be coming back, but in postings on her Twitter account Suzi stated:
"It's not my place to talk about the [BBC MotoGP] line up for this season, but I can𓂃't do it. I remain totally passionate and besotted by 💙it.
"I am sure the coverage will be in very experienced hands and I hop🦂e to visit a couple of races this 🦋year."
Following a question about her 2011 bike plans, the Gadget Show presenter ad💦ded: "I'll continue for Telegraph + perhaps a few special reports for BBC."

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the fo🧸refront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.