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Ducati has not been listening to my feedback – Casey Stoner

Ducati test rider Casey Stoner says the Italian marque does not use the “data and directions” he provides, and looks set to end his MotoGP role with the team at the end of the year. Stoner – who won his first title with Ducati in 2007 – sensationally quit MotoGP at the end of the '12 campaign, but took up a test role with Honda in '15, before returning to Ducati in '16. The Australian has completed a handful of tests for Ducati in this time, though has not ridden the bike since the Sepang test in February as he has been recovering from surgery on his shoulder. Rumours of Stoner not renewing his deal with Ducati beyond this year have circulated for some...
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