Hofmann 'unscrewed', plans '09 comeback
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Any guy that pulls into the pits & retires coz he doesnt like where he is on the track, is lucky to get a ride on a pizza delivery bike!

If Aprilia will hav him he better take it in a heartbeat, altho there is a BMW coming to WSBK, & Hoff is a German rider ...
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MOTOGP » Hofmann 'unscrewed', plans '09 comeback

Former d'Antin Ducati rider Alex Hofmann has undergone successful surgery to remove a titanium plate and 15 screws from his left hand, in place since his free practice accident at last July's US GP at Laguna Seca (pictured).

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go WSBK . u d only get a lame ride in mgp if anything
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Does anyone know his age?
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he will also get only a lame ride at the WSBK.....
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He is 27 years old according to the end of the article
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Ozifan, Thanks mate, I somehow missed that last line?!?!...
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Best he stay away from Kawasaki if he is going to make a comeback to MotoGp,he only has 2 hands to give, by 2009 the Kwawsaki MotoGp bike should have injuried every rider that has sat on it, and anybody that knows anything wouldn't throw a leg over it while it was standing still.
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WSBK. Aprilia - or better still - KTM.

The way things are going in MotoGP there might only be 16 or 17 bikes on the grid next season. No way he's going to get any of those rides.
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don't go to motogp, maybe you haven't the chance with competitive bike but I don't think so....even in SBK but maybe try SBK/SSP...for Kawasaki best choise is Walker:D
saltbush- i don't that Kawasaki is danderous (in 2003 it was in motogp ;))now it needs only best engineers, developers and riders. I guess the best work for Hoffmanis stay as a test rider in Aprilia.
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Any guy that pulls into the pits & retires coz he doesnt like where he is on the track, is lucky to get a ride on a pizza delivery bike!

If Aprilia will hav him he better take it in a heartbeat, altho there is a BMW coming to WSBK, & Hoff is a German rider ...
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I have to agree with dice and guy 0 totally, Im not into riders getting serious injuries like he did, and i think its good he's going to come back racing. However, Hoffman has a insane, massive ego and if he thinks hes getting into motogp next year without even racing this season, you can forget that pal. Even a good WSBK ride would seem really hard to see right now.
Get your head checked out next time you get your hand seen too.
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