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” Allo oui ? Attendez je vous le passe “.
” C’est qui ?” demande alors Casey Stoner à qui on tend le téléphone.
” C’est Ducati pour savoir si tu veux remplacer Iannone à Motegi “.
” Tu leur diras que papa est parti à la pêche “.
A scene that never happened. And yet…

But yet a very real fact: Ducati contacted Stoner to find out if he wanted to replace Iannone convalescent and package at Motegi. The Australian refused. For what ? Because he had already organized a fishing plan. In life, you have to prioritize.

So we can be convinced that if Stoner is as happy as a fish in water, it's not with a motorbike. He chose the fishing trip rather than the Japanese Grand Prix on an official Ducati.

Information which notably fell into the net of Trademarks.
There is no doubt that you will take the bait. Stoner has always been a bone in this world of sharks. Others think he's leading us on.
Life is not a long, quiet river for those who go upstream…

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