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GS1000 2 Valve Cometic C8030 ฃ41.13 77mm, 500cc, Copper .043 || Shunryu Suzuki From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (October 2009) Shunryu Suzuki Shunryu Suzuki on David Chadwick's Crooked Cucumber School Sลtล Personal Born May 18, 1904 ( 1904-05-18 ) Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan Died December 4, 1971 ( 1971-12-04 ) (aged 67) Senior posting Title Roshi Successor Zentatsu Richard Baker Shunryu Suzuki (้ดๆจ ไฟ้ Suzuki Shunryลซ , dharma name Shลgaku Shunryลซ ็ฅฅๅฒณไฟ้) (May 18, 1904 - December 4, 1971) was a Sลtล Zen roshi (Zen Master) who popularized Zen Buddhism in the United States , particularly around San Francisco . Born in the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan , Suzuki was occasionally mistaken for the Zen scholar D.T. Suzuki , to which Shunryu would reply, "No, he's the big Suzuki, I'm the little Suzuki." [ 1 ] Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Childhood 1.2 Apprenticeship 1.3 Higher education 1.4 Eiheiji and Sojiji 1.5 San Francisco Zen Center 2 Students 3 Quotations 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 See also 8 External links [ edit ] Biography [ edit ] Childhood Shunryu Suzuki was born May 18, 1904. His father, Butsumon Sogaku Suzuki, was almost fifty at the time and was the head abbot of a small Soto Zen temple. His mother Yone was the daughter of a priest and had been divorced from her first husband for being too independent. Shunryu grew up with an older half brother from his mother's first marriage and two younger sisters. His father's temple, Shogan-ji , was located near Hiratsuka , a city on Sagami Bay about fifty miles southwest of Tokyo . The temple income was small and the family had to be very thrifty. When Suzuki entered school he became aware that his family was very poor. Suzuki was sensitive and kind but prone to quick bursts of anger. The other boys ridiculed him for his shaved head and for being the son of a priest. He preferred staying in the classroom to playing in the schoolyard, and was always at the top of his class. His teacher told him that he should grow up to be a great man, and to do this he needed to leave Kanagawa prefecture and study hard. [ edit ] Apprenticeship In 1916, 12 year-old Suzuki decided to train with a former disciple of his father, Gyokujun So-on Suzuki. So-on was Sogaku's adopted son, and abbot of Sokagu's former temple Zoun-in . His parents initially thought he was too young to live far from home, but eventually allowed it. Zoun-in is located in a small village called Mori, Shizuoka in Japan. Suzuki arrived during a 100 day sitting period at the temple, and was the youngest student there. Zoun-in was a much larger temple than Shoganji. At 4 a.m each morning he would arise for zazen . Next he would chant sutras and begin cleaning the temple with the others. They would work throughout the day and then, in the evenings, they all would resume zazen. Suzuki idolized his teacher, who was a strong disciplinarian. So-on often was rough on Suzuki, but gave him some latitude for being so young. When Suzuki turned 13, on May 18, 1917, So-on ordained him as a novice monk ( unsui ). He was given the Buddhist name Shogaku Shunryu, yet So-on nicknamed him Crooked Cucumber for his forgetful and unpredictable nature. Shunryu began again attending upper-elementary school in Mori, but So-on did not supply proper clothes for him. He was the subject of ridicule, but in spite of his misfortune he wouldn't complain. Instead he doubled his efforts back at the temple. When Shunryu had first come to Zoun-in, 8 other boys were studying there. By 1918, he was the only one who stayed with So-on. This made his life a bit tougher with So-on, who had more time to scrutinize him. During this period Suzuki wanted to leave Zoun-in but equally didn't want to give up. In 1918 So-on was made head of a second temple, on the rim of Yaizu , called Rinso-in . Shunryu followed him there and helped whip the place back in order. Soon, families began sending their sons there and the temple began to come to life. Suzuki had failed an admissions test at the nearby school, so So-on began teaching the boys how to read and write Chinese . So-on soon sent his students to train with a Rinzai master for a while. Here Shunryu studied a very different kind of Zen, one that promoted the attainment of satori through the concentration on koans through zazen. Suzuki had problems sitting with his koan. Meanwhile, all the other boys passed theirs, and he felt isolated. Just before the ceremony marking their departure Suzuki went to the Rinzai teacher and blurted out his answer. The master passed Suzuki, but later Shunryu believed he had done it simply to be kind. In 1919, at age 15, Suzuki was brought back home by his parents, who suspected mistreatment by So-on. Shunryu helped out with the temple while there, and entered middle school. Yet, when summer vacation came, he was back at Rinso-in and Zoun-in with So-on to train and help out. He himself didn't want to stop training. In school Suzuki took English and did quite well in learning it. A local doctor, Dr. Yoshikawa, even hired him to tutor his two sons in English. Yoshikawa treated Suzuki well, giving him a wage and occasional advice. [ edit ] Higher education In 1924 Shunryu enrolled in a Soto preparatory school in Tokyo not far from Shogan-ji, where he lived on the school grounds in the dorm. From 1925 to 1926 Suzuki did Zen training with Dojun Kato in Shizuoka at Kenko-in . He continued his schooling during this period. Here Shunryu became head monk for a 100 day retreat, after which he was no longer merely considered a novice. He had completed his training as a head monk. In April 1926 Shunryu graduated from preparatory school and entered Komazawa Daigakurin , a university which also taught Soto Zen. During this period he continued his connections with So-on in Zoun-in, going back and forth whenever possible. Some of his teachers here were discussing how Soto Zen might reach a bigger audience with students and, while Shunryu couldn't comprehend how Western cultures could ever understand Zen, he was intrigued. On August 26, 1926, at age 22, So-on gave Dharma transmission to Suzuki. Shunryu's father also retired as abbot at Shogan-ji this same year, and moved the family onto the grounds of Zoun-in where he served as inkyo (retired abbot). Later that year Suzuki spent a short time in the hospital with tuberculosis , but soon recovered. In 1927 an important chapter in Suzuki's life was turned. He went to visit a professor in English he had at Komazawa named Miss Nona Ransom, a woman who had taught English to such people as Jiro Kano and the children of Chinese president Li Yuanhong . She hired him that day to be a translator with others and to help with errands. Through this period he realized she was very ignorant of Japanese culture and the religion of Buddhism. She respected it very little and saw it as idol worship. But one day, when there were no chores to be done, the two had a conversation on Buddhism that changed her mind. She even let Suzuki teach her zazen meditation. This experience is significant in that Suzuki realized that Western ignorance of Buddhism could be transformed if they were educated on exactly what it is. On January 22, 1929, So-on retired as abbot of Zoun-in and installed Shunryu as its 28th abbot. Sogaku would run the temple for Shunryu. In January 1930 a ceremony called ten'e was held at Zoun-in for Shunryu acknowledging So-on's Dharma transmission to him. A way for the Soto heads to grant him permission to teach as a priest. On April 10, 1930, at age 25, Suzuki graduated from Komazawa Daigakurin with a major in Zen and Buddhist philosophy, and a minor in English. Suzuki mentioned to So-on during this period that he might be interested in going to America to teach Zen Buddhism. So-on was adamantly opposed to the idea. Suzuki realized that his teacher felt very close to him and that he would take such a departure as an insult. He did not mention it to him again. [ edit ] Eiheiji and Sojiji Upon graduation from Komazawa, So-on wanted Shunryu to continue his training at the well known Soto Zen temple in Fukui Prefecture known as Eiheiji . In September 1930 Suzuki entered the training temple and underwent the Zen initiation known as tangaryo . His mother and father stayed on at Zoun-in to care for his temple in his absence. Eiheiji is one of the largest Zen training facilities in Japan, and the abbot at this time was Gempo Kitano-roshi . Prior to coming to Japan, Kitano was head of Soto Zen in Korea . He also was one of the founders of Zenshuji , a Soto Zen temple located in Los Angeles, California . Suzuki's father and Kitano had a tense history between them. Sogaku had trained with Kitano in his early Zen training and felt that he was such a high priest due to familial status and connections. Shunryu did not see this in Kitano, however. He saw a humble man who gave clear instruction, and Shunryu realized that his father was very wrong in his assessment. Often monks were assigned duties at the monastery to serve certain masters. Shunryu was assigned to Ian Kishizawa -roshi, a well known teacher at the time who had previously studied under two great Japanese teachers: Oka Sotan and Nishiari Bokusan . He was a renowned scholar on Dลgen's Shลbลgenzล , and was also an acquaintance of his father from childhood. Kishizawa was strict but not abusive, treating Suzuki well. Suzuki learned much from him, and Kishizawa saw a lot of potential in him. Through him Suzuki came to appreciate the importance of bowing in Zen practice through example. In December Suzuki sat his first true sesshin for 7 days, an ordeal that was challenging initially but proved rewarding toward the end. This concluded his first practice period at Eiheiji. In September 1931, after one more practice period and sesshin at Eiheiji, So-on arranged for Suzuki to train in Yokohama at Sojiji . Sojiji was the other main Soto temple of Japan, and again Suzuki underwent the harsh tangaryo initiation. Sojiji was founded by the great Zen master Keizan and had a more relaxed atmosphere than Eiheiji. At Sojiji Suzuki travelled back to Zoun-in frequently to attend to his temple. In 1932 So-on came to Sojiji to visit with Shunryu and, after hearing of Suzuki's contentment at the temple, advised him to leave it. In April of that year Suzuki left Sojiji with some regret and moved back in to Zoun-in, living with his family there. In May he visited with Ian Kishizawa from Eihiji and, with So-on's blessing, asked to continue studies under him. He went to Gyokuden-in for his instruction, where Kishizawa trained him hard in zazen and conducted personal interviews with him. Sometime during this period Suzuki married a woman who contracted tuberculosis . The date and name of this woman is not known to us, but the marriage was soon annulled . She went back to live with her family while he focused on his duties at Zoun-in. Suzuki reportedly was involved with some anti-war activities during World War II, but according to David Chadwick, the record is confusing and, at most, his actions were low-key. [ 2 ] However, considering the wholesale enthusiastic support for the war expressed by the entire religious establishment in Japan at the time, this fact is significant in showing something of the character of the man. [ edit ] San Francisco Zen Center On May 23, 1959 Suzuki-roshi arrived in San Francisco, CA to attend to Soko-ji , at that time the sole Soto Zen temple in San Francisco. Suzuki took over for the interim priest, Wako Kazumitsu Kato. Suzuki was taken aback by the Americanized and watered down Buddhism practiced at the Temple, mostly by older immigrant Japanese. He found American culture interesting and not too difficult to adjust to, even commenting once that "if I knew it would be like this, I would have come here sooner!" He was surprised to see that Sokoji was previously a Jewish synagogue (at 1881 Bush Street , now a historic landmark). His sleeping quarters were located upstairs, a windowless room with an adjoining office. At the time of Suzuki's arrival, Zen had become a hot topic amongst some groups in the United States, especially beatniks . Particularly influential were several books on Zen and Buddhism by Alan Watts . Word began to spread about Suzuki among the beatniks through places like The San Francisco Art Institute and The American Academy of Asian Studies , where Alan Watts was once director. Kato had done some presentations at the Academy and asked Suzuki to come join a class he was giving there on Buddhism. This sparked Suzuki's long held desire to teach Zen to Westerners, something he had thought about ever since an encounter he had had with a British woman in Japan as a young man. The class was filled with those wanting to learn more about Buddhism, and the presence of a Zen roshi was inspiring for them. Suzuki had the class do zazen for 20 minutes, sitting on the floor without a zafu and staring forward at the white wall. In closing, Suzuki invited everyone to stop in at Sokoji for morning zazen. Little by little more and more people would show up each week to sit zazen for 40 minutes with Suzuki on mornings. The students were improvising, using cushions borrowed from wherever they could find them. The predominantly Caucasian group that joined Suzuki to sit eventually formed the San Francisco Zen Center with Suzuki. The Zen Center flourished so that in 1966, at the behest and guidance of Suzuki, Zentatsu Richard Baker helped seal the purchase of Tassajara Hot Springs in Los Padres National Forest which they called Tassajara Zen Mountain Center . Soon thereafter, they bought a building at 300 Page Street near San Francisco's Lower Haight neighborhood and turned it into a Zen temple. Suzuki left his post at Sokoji to become the first abbot of the first Buddhist training monastery outside of Asia. Suzuki's departure from Sokoji was inspired by his dissatisfaction with the superficial Buddhist practice of the Japanese immigrant community, and Suzuki's preference for the American students who were more seriously interested in Zen meditation. Suzuki held a low opinion of the Japanese Zen establishment, seeing it as corrupt and more interested in rituals than in true Zen practice. He saw his American Students as a means to reform Zen, and return it to its pure, Zazen (meditation) centered roots. A collection of his teishos (Zen talks) were bundled in the books Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind and Not Always So: Practicing the True Spirit of Zen . His lectures on the Sandokai are collected in Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness. A biography of Suzuki, titled Crooked Cucumber, was written by David Chadwick in 1999. [ edit ] Students Notable people among Suzuki's students include: Tenshin Reb Anderson Zentatsu Richard Baker Edward Espe Brown David Chadwick Jakusho Kwong Sojun Mel Weitsman [ edit ] Quotations "Strictly speaking, there are no enlightened people, there is only enlightened activity." "Our tendency is to be interested in something that is growing in the garden, not in the bare soil itself. But if you want to have a good harvest, the most important thing is to make the soil rich and cultivate it well." "So the secret is just to say 'Yes!' and jump off from here. Then there is no problem. It means to be yourself, always yourself, without sticking to an old self." "When you do something, you should burn yourself completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace of yourself." " Zazen practice is the direct expression of our true nature. Strictly speaking, for a human being, there is no other practice than this practice; there is no other way of life than this way of life." "Take care of things, and they will take care of you." "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, in the expert's mind there are few." - Shunryu Suzuki "Life and death are the same thing. When we realize this fact, we have no fear of death anymore, nor actual difficulty in our life." "As soon as you see something, you already start to intellectualize it. As soon as you intellectualize something, it is no longer what you saw." "The way that helps will not be the same; it changes according to the situation." โThat bird is free โ you owe me a bird.โ "Without accepting the fact that everything changes, we cannot find perfect composure. But unfortunately, although it is true, it is difficult for us to accept it. Because we cannot accept the truth of transience, we suffer." [ edit ] See also Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States [ edit ] Notes ^ Chadwick , xiii ^ http://www.mandala.hr/5/baran.html [ edit ] References Chadwick, David (1999). Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki . Broadway Books, New York. ISBN 0-7679-0104-5 . (1st edition, hardcover) Suzuki, Shunryu (1970). Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind . Weatherhill. ISBN 0-8348-0079-9 . Suzuki, Shunryu (1999). Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness: Zen Talks on the Sandokai . University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-21982-1 . (1st edition, hardcover) Suzuki, Shunryu (2002). Not Always So: Practicing the True Spirit of Zen . HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-095754-9 . 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R. Ambedkar ยท Stephen Batchelor ยท Stephan Bodian ยท Lokesh Chandra ยท Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche ยท Pema Chรถdrรถn ยท Edward Conze ยท Lama Surya Das ยท Alexandra David-Nรฉel ยท Henepola Gunaratana ยท Kelsang Gyatso ยท Dalai Lama ยท Thrangu Rinpoche ยท Walpola Rahula ยท C.A.F. Rhys Davids ยท T.W. Rhys Davids ยท Seongcheol ยท Sogyal Rinpoche ยท Chogyal Namkhai Norbu ยท Robert Thurman ยท Richard Gombrich ยท Chah Subhatto ยท Nanavira Thera ยท Thanissaro Bhikkhu ยท Bhikkhu Bodhi ยท Nyanaponika Thera ยท Jack Kornfield ยท Gil Fronsdal ยท Seung Sahn ยท Kitaro Nishida ยท Khyentse Norbu ยท D.T. Suzuki ยท Paul Reps ยท Scott Shaw ยท Thich Nhat Hanh ยท Yin Shun ยท Hsuan Hua ยท Hsing Yun ยท Philip Kapleau ยท Shunryu Suzuki ยท Taizan Maezumi ยท Han Yong-un ยท Ole Nydahl ยท Matthieu Ricard ยท Lama Anagarika Govinda ยท Daisaku Ikeda Hindu A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada ยท Aurobindo ยท Satsvarupa dasa Goswami ยท A. Coomaraswamy ยท Bankim ยท Alain Daniรฉlou ยท Dayananda ยท Sita Ram Goel ยท Ramana Maharshi ยท The Mother ยท Swami Ramdas ยท Sivananda ยท Ram Swarup ยท Tilak ยท Vivekananda ยท Yogananda Jain Satish Kumar ยท Claudia Pastorino ยท Yashodev Suri ยท Jayantsain Suri Sikh Bhai Vir Singh ยท Harjot Oberoi ยท G.S. Talib ยท Khushwant Singh Syncretic and others Annie Besant ยท Ram Dass ยท Eknath Easwaran ยท Sathya Sai Baba ยท Georg Feuerstein ยท H.S. Olcott ยท Meher Baba ยท Osho ยท Alan Watts ยท Ken Wilber ยท David Frawley Persondata Name Suzuki, Shunryu Alternative names Short description Date of birth May 18, 1904 Place of birth Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan Date of death December 4, 1971 Place of death || Suzuki UK Motorcycles Way of life! Suzuki GB Bikes Suzuki GB Cars Suzuki GB Marine Suzuki GB Home Suzuki Global On-Road Home Bikes Test-Rides Dealers Offers News Extra Multimedia Brochures Customer Services Off-Road Home Bikes Dealers Offers News Extra Where to ride Multimedia Brochures Customer Services ATVs Home ATVs Dealers Offers News Extra Where to ride Multimedia Brochures Customer Services Accessories Home Dealers New Items Special Offers Customer Services Your Wishlist MySuzuki Home Warranty Promotions Servicing Parts Battery Hints Roadside Assist Bike of the Month Racing Home BSB British MX1 British MX2 Other Championships Competitions Suzuki-pedia Home Tech-Corner History From Japan Back to On-Road Home Suzuki GB Motorcycles and ATVs : Way of Life! jump to content GSX-R750 2011 GSR750 2011 Latest News SEELEY TO SPEARHEAD OFFICIAL SUZUKI EFFORT IN BRITISH SUPERSPORT WITH RELENTLESS SUZUKI BY TAS RACING Relentless Suzuki by TAS Racing is pleased to announce its participation in next season ’ s British Supersport Championship with Ulsterman Alastair Seeley spearheading Suzuki ’ s official effort on their all-new GSX-R600. Seeley will also have a full stable of Relentless Suzuki GSX-R machinery for the 2011 International North West 200 – the only road race he currently participates in during the season. The diminutive Carrickfergus rider was the first Irishman in 13 years to win the NW200 Superbike race earlier this year, also taking the opening Supersport race victory. Team manager Philip Neill is delighted to be back in the British Supersport Championship, a series where the Moneymore based team first cut their teeth in British racing, and he ’ s confident Alastair is the right man for the job. Philip Neill – Team Manager “ I ’ m delighted that Alastair is with us, for what is effectively his third year, as we have already formed a formidable partnership. He has been a British champion in Relentless Suzuki colours, won a British Superbike race as a rookie and lifted the prestigious NW200 Superbike title. We will be looking for bigger and better things with Alastair next season, both in the British Supersport series and at the North West 200. “ It ’ s an important year for Suzuki re-entering British Supersport with a new bike and I know Alastair feels it ’ s a huge honour to have been asked to represent them. He had a terrific rookie season in BSB in 2010 and he will get various opportunities to ride the Superbike next season, but in the short-term his focus will be on challenging for the Supersport title on the all-new GSX-R600. As previous winners we will not be taking the class lightly, as we know it houses some top riders, but we are confident Alastair can be hugely successful. ” Alastair Seeley “ I ’ m very happy to be sorted and back racing with Relentless Suzuki next season and my aim is to try and win the Supersport championship and put the new GSX-R600 firmly in the limelight. When the team competed in the series back in 2007 with Michael and Ian the bikes were the best out there and I fully expect the new bike to be the same. It ’ s an honour to represent the official GSX-R600 effort in the series, and my aim will be to try and hit the ground running, just like I did in ’ 09 in the Superstock class. With two races per weekend the Supersport class will be right up there with the Superbikes in 2011 and with an opportunity to ride both the Superbike and Superstock bikes before the North West 200, I couldn ’ t be in a stronger position." more... SUZUKI ANNOUNCE 2011 RACING PROGRAMME Following a year of racing success on the roads and tracks of the UK, Suzuki GB PLC is delighted to announce its 2011 racing programme - a subsidised opportunity to make racing more affordable for budding club racers or British Superbike or Supersport contenders. With Suzuki's all-new GSX-R600 due to arrive in the UK early for the forthcoming 2011 season and available on the programme, the latest Supersport contenders look set to take the racing scene by storm, completely redesigned and shedding an impressive 9 kilograms over its predecessor. Featuring Showa Big Piston Forks as standard and the renowned Brembo Monoblock braking system, the new GSX-R600 really is ready to race. Also on the programme is Suzuki's established and proven performer, the GSX-R1000. Ending 2010 as the fastest road racing Superbike on the planet, thanks to Relentless Suzuki by TAS racer, Bruce Anstey, the GSX-R1000 also dominated the British Superbike Championship, with more GSX-R1000s in the final shoot-out phase than any other bike. Suzuki GB racing director, John Reynolds, commented, "After such a successful year of racing right across the board in 2010, we're delighted to offer the competitive GSX-R range once again on the official racing programme. With the all-new GSX-R600 set to arrive in the UK early next year, along with the GSX-R750 which have both undergone complete revisions and significant weight loss, these models combined with our proven GSX-R1000 offer racers a complete range with racing pedigree. To appeal to racers in championships such as Mini Twins, we are also pleased to offer the sporty naked Gladius 650 too." Operational through all authorised Suzuki dealers, interested parties must be competing in any of the disciplines featured within BSB or MRO Championships. All other disciplines will be judged on a case by case basis. For more information on the 2011 racing programme, interested parties should contact their local authorised Suzuki dealer. To find your nearest dealer log-on to: www.suzuki-gb.co.uk more... 2011 On-road range e-brochure Brookes joins Relentless TAS Suzuki Relentless by TAS Suzuki is delighted to announce Josh Brookes as their first major signing for the 2011 British Superbike Championship, with the Australian set to make his first appearance in their distinctive black and white livery at a European test in early December. The 27-year-old New South Wales rider finished this season ’ s British Superbike Championship in second place overall, amassing five victories from 13 podiums, but will be looking to go one better in Relentless by TAS Suzuki colours in 2011. Brookes is currently at home in Australia preparing for the 2011 BSB campaign but is delighted to have secured his Relentless by TAS Suzuki deal for a full-on assault on next season ’ s Championship. Josh Brookes “ I ’ m really excited about the whole project to be honest. I obviously know the strength of the GSX-R1000 Superbike having raced alongside the guys this season in BSB, so once Philip discussed his ideas with me, I was keen to go in the Suzuki direction straight away. Everything has come together very easy and the whole thing feels really good to me. I ’ m also looking forward to basing myself in Northern Ireland for next season as I know the boys have a top working environment over there. I just want to do my training, get fit and focus on my racing. I ’ m confident I can do that with Relentless by TAS Suzuki and the end product will hopefully be the Championship. ” Philip Neill – Team Manager "Even though he was my undisputed number one choice for next season I didn ’ t think Josh would become available, so to say I ’ m excited to have secured his signature would be a bit of an understatement. I ’ ve admired him as a rider ever since I first watched him race and as an ex-motocross man like myself, I found it very easy to relate to him when we entered into our discussions. It has all come together very well and pretty much along the same lines as the Guy Martin deal. That ’ s the way I like to do business. I ’ m also pleased that he has decided to base himself in Northern Ireland next year close to our workshop. This will give the whole team a better chance to get to know him and I ’ m sure he ’ ll enjoy the Northern Ireland way of life. ” more... Guy Martin joins Relentless TAS Suzuki Relentless by TAS Suzuki is pleased to announce 28-year-old Guy Martin as their first major signing for the 2011 International Road Racing campaign. The Kirmington rider has one of the biggest followings in British and Irish motorcycling and team owners, Hector and Philip Neill, are confident of guiding the fast talking Lincolnshireman to his debut victories at the North West 200 and Isle of Man TT. Martin will join his yet to be announced Road Racing and British Superbike team-mates in pre-season tests in Spain, scheduled for February or March, before possibly opening his account with a British Superstock appearance at the end of April. The plan is to take in a number of Superstock races throughout the 2011 season, but a full itinerary of his, and the rest of the team ’ s plans will be announced in the coming weeks. Guy Martin “ 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 to make. 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 been 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. Let ’ 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. ” Philip Neill – Team Manager “ It ’ s been a difficult decision changing our line-up as we pride ourselves on loyalty. 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 enthusiasm 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 task, while making sure Guy also fulfils his commercial responsibility 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. ” more... The NEW Suzuki GSR750 2011 GSX-R750 2011 GSX-R600 Latest Offers Ride away a GSX-R750 from only a pound Suzuki Insurance guarantees to beat any price* All Suzuki restrictor kits now free! £99 Fully Comprehensive Insurance 2% Finance - True happiness is just around the corner. Find a dealer Find a dealer more... Type: Postcode: Take a test-ride Take a test-ride more... 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