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18 March, 2020 8:39 am

Casey Stoner's second test a washout

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Casey Stoner can’t catch a break.
The second day of the second programmed development test at the Twin Ring Motegi with the former two time MotoGP champion was another washout.
Wet conditions on both test days in Motegi prevented Stoner from completing his testing duties for HRC.
The test team will stay at Motegi with All Japan Superbike leader Takumi Takahashi testing in the wet conditions.

Takahashi, one of this year’s Suzuka 8 Hours winners with HARC-PRO Honda, was also present at the first test last August.

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Stoner is scheduled to test again on October 2-3 (the MotoGP race is scheduled for October 27) after which he’ll be racing in the V8 Series at Bathurst – October 15th to 17th.

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