MotoGP Japan: Nakasuga gets Motegi wild-card

"I also want to put in a 'Katsuyuki Nakasuga' style performance that will live up to the expectations of the fans that have rooted for me"
Nakasuga, Jarvis, Valencia MotoGP Race 2012
Nakasuga, Jarvis, Valencia MotoGP Race 2012
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Katsuyuki Nakas🔯uga will make his latest wild-card appearance, riding a fifth Factory class Yamaha, in this weekend's Japanese MotꦯoGP at Motegi.

Nakasuga is involved in the development of the YZR-M1 and has made seven occasional gran𒉰d prix starts stretching back to 2002.

Four of those have been in the premier-class, including his most famous performance - a second place, from 16th on the grid,🉐 during changeable weather at the ꧅2012 Valencia round.

This time he will be entered as a member of the 'Yamalube Racing Team with YSP' with his main goal being to evaluate the latest M1 dev✱elopments in actual race conditions.

"I'm🦄 glad to be able to compete again this year in my home country's Grand Prix of Japan in the world's pinnacle class of road racing, MotoGP," said Nakasuga. "There🌊's no greater competitive arena for a motorcycle racer like myself.

"Since I'll be riding the YZR-M1 that I'm involved in developing as a test rider, my participation will naturally involve development evaluation. But, I also want to put in a 'Kats🌸uyuki Nakasuga' style performance that will live up to the expectations of the fans that have rooted for me.

"💞I𝔍 hope everyone will come to the circuit to cheer me on."

Nakasuga, 33, is a four-time champion of the JSB1000 class of the All Japan Road Race Championships (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013), and he is competing again this year with the aim of winning his third consecutive title in this clasꦺs.

The four fu𝕴ll-time M1 riders are Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo at the official team, plus Pol Espargaro and Bradley Smith at ꦐTech 3.

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