Martin joins Relentless Suzuki for North West and TT

Relentless by TAS Suzuki has announced its firs🌳t signing of the 2011 season with the acquisition of road-racing specialist Guy Mar🦋tin.
Fresh from the announcement that it will receive official backing from Suzuki in 2011, the Relentless team has signed Martin with the intention of enteri🍸ng 🌺him in the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT, as well as several British Superstock events.
It will be an emotional return to the TT for Martin, following a serious accident on the event this year, but♋ the popular Lincolnshire rider is loo💎king forward to getting started with what he describes as the 'best team he's been with to date'.
"You just don't get any more of a proven team than Relentless by TAS Suzuki and with their official support from Suzuki and something like 15 TT wins, it wasn't a difficult decision t💙o make," Martin said. "I was at a Pirelli test earlier this year and took 101 pictures of their bikes and the preparation of them is 'proper' - that's what made my mind up.
"They are the best team I've ꦦbeen with do date; that's all there is to it. I just want to hit the ground running now. After pre-season we'll hopefully do some Superstock races in the British Championship, as we know the GSX-R1000 is well capable.
"Le🐬t's face it - it won the Championship just last year with Alastair Seeley 💝on it. Yeah it's all proper and I'm looking forward to getting started."
"It's been a difficult decision changing our line-up as we pride ourselౠves on loyalty," added Philip Neill. "In saying that, Guy is a rider I've wanted to work with for a couple of seasons now, and my loyalty to other riders probably held that decision back a little.
"He came to us full of enꦚthusiasm and wants to do things our way, which was a good starting point. And on top of that, I'm a sucker for a challenge and I like Guy's free spirit attitude. He's created a Guy Martin brand without even trying and that's also pretty special.
"Obviously we know he's a very talented rider and has been extremely unlucky not to have won races at both the North West 200 ⛦and the TT.
"So our motivation is to complete that 𒁃task, while making sure Guy also fulfils his commercial responsꦺibility representing a manufacturer backed team. Having spoken to him at length before we agreed a deal, I know he wont let Suzuki or our sponsors down."