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12 April, 2020 3:09 am

Max Biaggi: "I'm not going to retire" (w/video)

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In a brief interview with RAI 1 (one of Italy’s national public service broadcasting stations) Max Biaggi talked about the fact that even if he’s forty he has not intention of retiring from racing so his fans can rest assured.
Naturally he was also asked to comment on his former MotoGP arch rival Valentino Rossi’s 2011 season, which he summed up with one word, bad.

Asked why Casey Stoner was the only one able to ride the Ducati and get results, Biaggi replies that the answer is too simple, because Stoner is the phenomeneon of this MotoGP.

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Asked to remember Marco Simoncelli and the 2009 Imola round, the Roman Emperor remembers the contact they had, which he simply says that it happens in racing.
The five time World Champion said that being in the delivery room for the birth of his first born child Ines was the best moment of his life and that left him speechless as she was a ray of sunshine that illuminated the night.

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