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Stoner says modern electronics have robbed MotoGP of "finesse"
Two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner believes that the current level of electronic aids prevalent in the sport today have robbed riders of the need to use “finesse". The 2016 season marks the first that MotoGP has used a standard electronics package, produced by Magneti Marelli, ending the two-tier system that was in place from 2012 to 2015 with the 'Factory' and 'Open' classes. This was introduced with the goal of restricting costs by stopping manufacturers developing their own bespoke software, as well as bridging the gap between the works and independent teams. But Stoner believes that, even with the current package introduced this season, the help a rider gets managing...
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