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Guintoli Q&A: Yamaha can fight up front from the start
Former World Superbike champion Sylvain Guintoli says the returning Yamaha factory team can expect to fight at the front of the field from the first race next season. After conquering the British Superbike championship and the Suzuka 8 Hours this year, the new Yamaha YZF-R1 will make its debut on the world stage in 2016, with Guintoli joining Suzuki convert Alex Lowes at the works-backed Crescent Racing squad. While Yamaha didn't use transponders during post-season testing, the Japanese marque's bikes were said to already be close to the pace - and Guintoli told Motorsport.com in an exclusive Q&A that he has high expectations for 2016 based on his first impressions of his new mount. How...
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