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Suzuki's Davide Brivio linked with Alpine move

Suzuki's MotoGP team boss, Davide Brivio has left the Japanese outfit and is understood to be joining the Alpine F1 team. After 8 years at the helm of Team Suzuki Ecstar as team manager, today Davide Brivio and Suzuki announced an end to their collaboration. The Italian has been a feature of the MotoGP paddock for more than 20 years and has been involved with Suzuki since 2013. He held the position of team manager when Suzuki embarked on its MotoGP project, and has remained in place throughout its rise to success, which was topped off by the world championship crown achieved by Joan Mir, and the Teams' Championship title for Team Suzuki Ecstar. At a time the Italian is linked with a role...
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