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Reactions to Casey Stoner's retirement
By Robin Goodwin on 21/05/2012 14:55:48
The MotoGP paddock voices their opinions on Stoner's retirement bombshell

When the chequered flag drops at the end of the MotoGP race at Valencia on November 11th, Casey Stoner will walk away from the sport.Announcing his retirement in the pre-race press conference at Le Mans, the two-time MotoGP champion cited that a

Interview with Masanori Aoki, father of the NSR250R MC28
By Ben Cope on 25/10/2011 16:05:40
...and 14 other Hondas for that matter. His biggest challenge? The new Integra.

definitions and we wanted to explore that. If this engine gets well received, it may be that this kind of engine gets used in lots more models. I hope so!DCT is at one end of the scale in terms of technology. The seamless-shift gearbox in Casey Stoner's Moto

Interview: Steve Parrish
By Robin Goodwin on 01/03/2012 09:26:59
BBC's MotoGP commentator and ex-GP racer Steve Parrish comments on the season ahead, the new 1000cc formula and Britain's hopefuls

Predicting MotoGP is easy, my choices are Casey Stoner, Jorge Lorenzo and Dani PedrosaI'd love to see Valentino Rossi in there but I'm not too sure whether the bike will be up to it and it's very difficult to say whether he is up for it. He's 33

Paul Denning - Interview
By Visordown on 30/06/2010 09:35:17
Suzuki MotoGP team manager and Crescent boss Paul Denning talks Moto2, the purity of 990 GP bikes without traction control and why Capirossi is special

as the 990s ever did but in a less friendly way. We need to continue to work on this but we’re close. At Catalunya the two Fiat Yamahas, Casey Stoner and Dovizioso’s factory Honda were ahead of us. There’s no single thing keeping up us from the level Lorenzo

Interview: Valentino Rossi
By Visordown on 22/05/2012 16:26:00
Valentino Rossi answers the fans' questions at Le Mans

with Ducati and what his favourite pizza topping is.GE: What are your thoughts on Casey Stoner's retirement?It is a shock for everybody, nobody expected it. I think he could have continued for another season, it is his own decision, he explained in the press

Interview: Cal Crutchlow
By Visordown on 21/06/2012 10:35:04
Brit star on the gutsy ride at Silverstone, his MotoGP future and the jump from Superbikes to the prototype machines

’ll be still living my dream in the next coming years in Moto Grand Prix and I’ll get a shot at that title soon.What do you make of Casey Stoner’s decision to retire?Yeah, it was very disappointing. It was more disappointing for everybody else than

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