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Sebastien Gimbert on the number 2 Suzuki wins the 25th Le Mans 24 hours motorbike endurance race, ahead of the number 1 Suzuki and number 17 Yamaha April 14, 2002. The winning
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French motorcyclist Julien da Costa on his Suzuki number 2 (driven also by the other French Guillaume Dietrich and William Costes) leads the 29th Le Mans 24 hours motorbike endurance race after
Suzuki rider Sebastien Scarnato of France on his way to winning the 24th Le Mans 24 hours motorbike endurance race, April 15, 2001. 56 teams took part in the race, but the