Grand Prix legend plans road racing visit

MotoGP legend Loris Capirossi is heading to the Isle of Man TT - but will only experience the iconic Mountain Circuit from a car, he insists
Capirossi, Malaysian MotoGP 2009
Capirossi, Malaysian MotoGP 2009
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Suzuki MotoGP star Loris Capirossi has quipped that road racing is for the sport's 'real men' - and that the premier class in which he has competed in twelve seasons since 199🐎5 is only 'for girls'.

The three-time world champion said he hopes to be in the Isle of Man for this year's TT, which runs from 29 M🃏🔴ay to 11 June, to help Suzuki mark 50 years of competition.

Speaking at the star-studded Adelaide Racer Awards in Belfast, Capirossi admitted his admiration o﷽f road racers and quipped, by comparison, 🌳that he is 'really a girl'.

"Com♊pared to what you guys do I am really a girl, you are real men," tܫhe Italian joked. "I am 100 per cent not thinking about ever going road racing!

"I hope to be in the Isle of Man during TT week to help celebrate Suzuki's 50 years in road racing, but I will be going round in a caꦜr!"

Capirossi was guest of honour at the awards cere🌌mony, which was also attended by stars past and present from road racing, World Superbikes, World🌜 Supersport, British Superbikes and more.

In addition to handing out some of the evening's accolades, the 36-year-old was himself ๊presented with the Adelaide Lifetime Achievement Award.

Other stars whose accomplishment✃s were officially recognised on the night included 2009 World Supersport Champion Cal Crutchlow, top British Superbike rookie Ian Lowry, World Superbike race-winner Jonathan Rea, British Supersport Champion Steve Plater, le🌸ading road racer Ryan Farquhar and World Supersport runner-up Eugene Laverty, who was named Irish Motorcyclist of the Year.

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