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Originally Posted by marki
For those watching last years race at Sepang Malaysia this should not come as any shock, certainly not for me in any case. I was transfixed by the footage which showed the awful accident in which Marco Simoncelli lost his life and I remember the camera showing a shot of Casey and his then heavily pregnant young wife in the pit lane. The look on their faces made me think Casey won't be racing GP for much longer and I fully expected him to retire last year. He has a young wife and baby, too much to give up for the sake of participating in such a dangerous sport and I salute his decision and maturity. Casey has nothing to prove, he has won many races on two different manufacturers bikes, been world champion twice whilst showing tremendous courage and skill. Put yourself in his position....what would you do?
Mark
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They just played the interview with Casey before tonights race...he ain't a happy camper. The death of Marco Simoncelli or his family doesn't seem to be the reason for his retirement. What ever he decides to do he is a proven champion worthy to be remember as just that despite the arm chair experts that see fit to cut him down..good luck to him.