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Schumacher enjoys return to bikes

By Editor on Monday, December 10, 2012 Retired Formula One driver Michael Schumacher has taken part in a bike all-star track day at the Paul Ricard circuit in France. In a  Monster Energy sponsored meet-up, Schumacher rode alongside motorcycle legends John McGuimness, Randy Mamola and rising Moto2 star Pol Espargaro. 'Coming here today I felt so proud to be able to turn my hand at riding a bike with guys I really admire,' said Schumacher. 'I can’t begin to explain how much fun it was to ride the track with the likes of John, Randy, Keith [Flint] and watching Pol Espargaro’s huge talent.' Schumacher turned to motorcycle racing during his initial F1 retirement although an accident...
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