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Old 17 Nov 2005, 19:00 (Ref:1463386)   #1
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Did Honda force Biaggi and Gibernau out?

While at work last night, I was reading Motorcycle News and came across a story about Gibernau and Biaggi. Apprently there have been rumours going around the paddock that Honda wanted to replace the ageing pair of Biaggi and Gibernau so they could blood in some younger riders, Stoner, Pedrosa etc.. Its is only rumour but Gibernau suffered 6 engine failures during the year, ran out of fuel at Brno and at Valencia, HRC changed the engine in his bike after "apprently" discovering an oil leak, something Gibernau didn't report or see.
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