JAKARTA - The Valencia MotoGP which will be held on Sunday, November 6 will be the closing series for the 2022 season race. But not only that, this series will also be a moment of separation for the Suzuki manufacturer.

Suzuki stated that they will withdraw from MotoGP after the 2022 season is over. The financial factor is said to be the reason behind the resignation of the Hamamatsu manufacturer, Japan.

Suzuki's approaching separation time also had an impact on the condition of their rider, Alex Rins. He admits this weekend will be the strangest and most emotional moment.

However, Rins, who will defend Suzuki for the last time, remains determined to go through the final moment to the fullest.

"It's going to be a strange and sad weekend, but I'm determined to live it well," Alex Rins was quoted as saying by Crash.net on Thursday, November 3.

"The team has given me everything over the years and I will give everything too to pay back with good results for the last time," Rins added.

Rins first joined Suzuki in 2017. Rins and Suzuki's side also marked his debut season in the premier class.

Almost five years together, it's hard to be happy, it's clear that Rins and Suzuki have gone through. Even this season is arguably a fairly bitter season for both of them.

Because throughout the 2022 season, Rins has only recorded one victory in Australia. His position in the ranks of the drivers' standings is also ranked 8th with 148 points far from being owned by the winning candidates, namely Fabio Quartararo and Francesco Bagnaia.


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