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Iannone to take crew chief to Suzuki in 2017
Andrea Iannone's crew chief, Marco Rigamonti, will make the switch from Ducati to Suzuki next season along with the Italian rider, Motorsport.com has learned. Rigamonti has acted as Iannone's crew chief since he made the step up to MotoGP, accompanying him during his two-year Pramac stint in 2013-14 before stepping up to the factory squad in 2015. Read Also: Stoner's former crew chief set to join Lorenzo in 2017 On the other side of the Suzuki garage, Maverick Vinales' current chief mechanic Jose Manuel Cazeaux will partner up with Alex Rins, as Vinales inherits Jorge Lorenzo's existing crew chief Ramon Forcada at Yamaha. Meanwhile, Aleix Espargaro's current crew chief Tom O'Kane will...
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