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2012 MotoGP Calendar

DATE EVENT

Apr 08 Losail Circuit (Qatar)

Apr 29 Jerez (Spain)

May 06 Estoril (Portugal)

May 20 Le Mans (France)

Jun 03 Circuit de Catalunya (Catalunya)

Jun 17 Silverstone (Great Britain)

Jun 30 Assen (Netherlands)

Jul 08 Sachsenring (Germany)

Jul 15 Mugello (Italy)

Jul 29 Mazda Raceway (United States)

Aug 19 Indianapolis (United States)

Aug 26 Automotodrom Brno (Czech Republic)

Sep 16 Misano (San Marino)

Sep 30 Motorland Aragon (Aragon)

Oct 14 Motegi (Japan)

Oct 21 Sepang Circuit (Malaysia)

Oct 28 Phillip Island (Australia)

Nov 11 Comunitat Valenciana (Valencia)

I cant see that it's televised on any of the stations though !

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TEN has announced the 2012 Formula One and MotoGP seasons will be broadcast on Sunday nights in primetime.

From Sunday, April 22, at 9.30pm, motorsport fans will get to see all of the action, excitement and drama of the 2012 Formula One and MotoGP seasons.

Not sure what happend to this weekend though as they list from the 22nd

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He's always been a sook, he's just now a sook whos not winning

Everybody just takes more notice now and it feels like most people are just counting down to his retirement

I understand why he's gone on this year, but he wont be around for too much longer

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Simoncelli had the presence and personality without the sook attitude.

How much of an Animal is Casey Stoner ?

He's just a little bike riding machine, I think honda kept some of Doohan's jizz cryogenically frozen and impregnated Mr's stoner when the old boy wasn't looking.

Or maybe Honda have a big collection of DNA samples in an underground mine, like in the X Files.

Obviously they haven't had any luck breeding F1 Engineers though LOL.

I think Casey should remind Rossi of the comment he made about learning to ride and to stop complaining when he was on the Ducati. That kids been the only one that's ever looked fast on that thing other than maybe Bayliss.

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Casey Stoner has just announced that he will be retiring at the end of the 2012 season.

If he was 30 I could understand.

26 seems a bit young to me, but at the end of the day it's his life and when you're in that kind of financial position being happy with your family is probably priority # 1.

Good luck to him, I just hope he retires and stays retired instead of getting the itch back in a few years time.

What a sad sad day it is today, and what a sad day round 1 next year will be

Honestly, after Simmo went and now Casey, I think I'm done with MotoGP. There's no way I'm going to watch Pedrosa v Lorenzo for the win 15 odd times

The current grid does not excite me at all, but I do wish Casey and his smoking hot missus all the best

Now ill def be at PI this year, cheering him on to end the year in style

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