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Honda apologizes
HONDA Racing has apologized to Australian Casey Stoner for a throttle malfunction which left the former MotoGP world champion with a couple of broken bones after a crash at the Suzuka 8 Hour endurance race last weekend. In his first competitive outing since he retired from world championship racing at the end of 2012, Stoner came off his factory Honda bike at the Japanese circuit on Sunday, fracturing his shoulder blade and breaking his tibia. The 29-year-old, who won the MotoGP world title in 2007 and 2011, blamed a stuck throttle for the high speed crash.
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