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SUZUKI LAUNCHES CELEBRATORY MOTOGP

SUZUKI LAUNCHES CELEBRATORY MOTOGP WEAR TO MARK MIR WORLD TITLE

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Suzuki has launched a new line of clothing to celebrate Joan Mir’s 2020 MotoGP world title.

Comprising a commemorative t-shirt and cap, the items feature Mir’s new number 1, world champion logo on the front. Across the shoulders of the shirt and the side of the cap is another world champions and ‘100 years of excellence’ logo, highlighting the fact that the title came in Suzuki’s 100th anniversary.

Available in sizes small to 3XL, the t-shirt comes with an RRP of £20.51, with the cap available for £15.31.

Mir won the biggest prize in motorcycle racing last year, after being crowned MotoGP world champion with a round to spare. He became the sixth rider to win the premier class world title with Suzuki, after Barry Sheene first claimed the crown for Suzuki in 1976.

The new commemorative range is available to purchase through all authorised Suzuki dealerships or online. Find the t-shirt here, or the cap here.

View the full Suzuki clothing and merchandise collections, here.