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Kevin Schwantz To Attend 2015 Suzuki Gixxer Cup Finale At BIC
Suzuki Motorcycles India had launched their Gixxer SF in the country recently. They also organised their very first one make race called Suzuki Gixxer Cup with race modified models.
Kevin Schwantz MotoGP legend has promised to attend the final round of 2015 Suzuki Gixxer Cup. The Inaugural season has only five rounds and final round will be held at Buddh International Circuit.
Atul Gupta, Executive Vice President, SMIPL, expressed, "We are extremely excited to announce our next and final round for the 2015 season at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida."
He further added, "Not only does this bring the races and excitement to northern India, we will also have the presence of the legendary racing icon Kevin Schwantz, the 500cc Grand Prix World Champion of 1993 and a die-hard Team Suzuki rider for decades!"
Final round of Suzuki Gixxer Cup will be held from 27th of September, 2015 at Buddh International Circuit. It will be the very first time both the Novice and Open class riders will ride around BIC.