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JÜRGEN FUCHS

Three years after retiring from GP racing, Jürgen was back on a bike racing in the Boxer Cup and in the process cementing a close relationship with BMW Motorrad, a company that he has now been involved with for more than two decades.

As a development rider for BMW, Jürgen was heavily involved with the original S 1000 RR project, and he still works closely with BMW’s development team today.

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