Casey Stoner denies MotoGP return
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Your support makes all the difference.Casey Stoner has again reiterated he has no intention of returning to MotoGP in the wake of completing a two-day test with Honda. Double world champion Stoner quit the sport at the end of last year, claiming he no longer enjoyed competing.
Stoner, however, recently agreed to assist Honda with a development programme regarding this year's bike and a new production model to be sold to selected MotoGP teams for next year.
"It felt really good to get back on the bike after nine months but it doesn't change my mind," Stoner said.
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