Stoner to retire!

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I didn't see this coming!

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/motorsport/ ... html#start

He could be going over to four wheels instead.


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Hardly my fault if peeps can't post in the right section is it :roll: :biggrin

Anyway you only got half the story in that link :wink: :lol:

Here's a link regarding what I mentioned earlier;-
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1651 ... oGP-season

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Bit like Johnny Cecotto then, but he went to F1, then V8's.
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Kev L wrote:Bit like Johnny Cecotto then, but he went to F1, then V8's.
You must be nearly as old as me :lol: as I remember J/C racing as well.

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53 this year Chris, and read MCN & MC each week following the exploits of the racers through the early 70's.
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Stoner to retire

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I dont like Stacey Moaner. Never have, never will. I'll grant hes a good rider, but he's a rock.
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
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Kev L wrote:53 this year Chris, and read MCN & MC each week following the exploits of the racers through the early 70's.
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55 this year 8O Kev hopefully. Good man on keeping up with it all on the weekly reads :thumbup: There was a time when I religiously bought MCN every week without fail for many many years, but sadly I don't now.

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What was the name of the other weekly paper? Was it Motorcycle or Motorcyclist? I took a break from MCN for a number of years but have bought it every week for the last 4 or 5. Got to confess I do wonder why I bother sometimes, the journalism is on a par with the Star!
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Right now I can't remember either Kev :thumbdown:

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