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Stoner slams state of modern MotoGP

Casey Stoner has lambasted the state of modern MotoGP in comparison with its "golden age" of 500cc two-stroke motorcycles and "real racing". Stoner retired from racing at the end of the 2012 season at just 27 years of age, having notched up two world titles and 38 race wins in the premier class. Though there have been suggestions the Australian could make a comeback, most notably when former Repsol Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa took three races out following forearm surgery in April, Stoner’s latest comments appear to pour cold water over any such prospect. “If I went back to racing, it would be in the golden age of the 500s, with real racing and guys like Doohan,...
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