Suzuki Preview Toowoomba MX

Team Shift Motul Suzuki has announced young up-and-coming star, Lawson Bopping
will replace injured rider, Luke Burkhart for round six of the Australian
Motocross Championship at Toowoomba (QLD), this weekend.
The dynamic
17-year-old is set to pilot the Team Shift Motul Suzuki RM-Z250 in the Pro Lites
class while Burkhart recovers from recent thumb surgery that will see him
sidelined for the remainder of the series.
Snapped up by the
factory Suzuki squad, Bopping is available to race in the Pro Lites category
this weekend because the U19 class of the Australian Motocross Championship he
usually contests is not on the program for the Toowoomba event. Expected
to be a valuable asset to the Suzuki team, Bopping already has Pro Lites
experience having competed in the class for the 2007 Australian Supercross
Championship in which he finished fifth overall.
Meanwhile, in the Pro
Open class, Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley will be looking to repeat his
previous dominant performances at the Toowoomba circuit and close the gap to
series leader Daniel Reardon.
"I'm stoked. I've been riding the RM-Z250 as a satellite entry
with lots of support from Team Shift Motul Suzuki, but to get to ride as part of
the factory squad on a full-factory-prepared bike is awesome. "This will
be my first time racing at Toowoomba, so I've got to get up to speed with the
track pretty quickly, but at least I'm already very comfortable on the RM-Z250
so that should work for me, this weekend."
JAY FOREMAN - TEAM
SHIFT MOTUL SUZUKI
"It's great for the team to have our Pro Lites bike back
on the track in Toowoomba - great for the team, for Suzuki and, importantly, for
our sponsors. "
"Lawson is only a young kid, but he's already shown he's
got plenty of speed and this track should suit his riding style. He has
the advantage of having raced in the Lites class earlier this year for the
Supercross championship, so he already knows what he's up against. "
"In
Pro Open, Daryl's always done really well at Toowoomba and you'd expect him to
be strong again this weekend. We've made several changes to his RM-Z450
this past week, so we will wait and see what gains that brings."








