Suzuki Requested to Replace Iannone | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting
[ 09-01-2018 ]

Suzuki Requested to Replace Iannone | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting

TA888 - MotoGP legend, Kevin Schwantz, again throwing criticism for Suzuki sport betting racer Andrea Iannone. Suzuki assessed should start looking for a replacement Iannone for 2019. Iannone appear disappointing in his inaugural season with Suzuki. The Italian rider is unable to ride the podium throughout the 2017 season race, although he can finish six in three of the last four sport betting races. The best achievement is only finished in fourth position at the racing event in Japan GP. Iannone was sitting in the 13th position of the standings by grabbing 70 points. Iannone's poor sport betting performance with Suzuki had received criticism from Schwantz.

Schwantz is a MotoGP legend who once led Suzuki to become world champion in 500cc class in 1993, said that Iannone should compete in karting races alone if you do not want to take risks. Now, Schwantz issued a more spicy statement. He judged that Suzuki had to find another rider for 2019 where Iannone's contract was end, calling the Italian man incapable of performing his duties as the Suzuki factory's main rider. "As the main rider on the team, you have to give 100% at all times. At level 95%, every motor in the grid is so amazing to ride." Schwant said.

"But the last 5% should be fully online sport betting ride, that's where the difference between a great motor with a motor that can not finish the top 10 positions," continued Schwantz as quoted from Autosport. "With Iannone's experience, and he has won the Grand Prix with Ducati, he should be a reference online sport betting racer for the manufacturer, especially in the first season," he continued. "Maybe this year Rins can give a little input, because he already has some experience, but last year it all rely on Iannone and he does not play that role. This online sport betting year, they still have Iannone and Rins again, but I think they should be looking for another driver (for the 2019 season)," Schwantz said.