“There is to a certain degree (mixed feelings), but like I’ve said in the past this isn’t something I’ve just decided a month ago. I’ve known for a long time that this was going to be my last race. There aren’t too many emotions going on, we know what our decision means, so we’re going into this race like we are in the last races, to do our best at the moment, and see how we feel after the last race. Of course the feeling is a little bit different going into this race, not fighting for a championship, and we’re not looking to next season, so there are different feelings I suppose, to what I’m used to in the past. But in general we still feel pretty good for this race, and we won’t know until Monday how I feel.”
The 27 year old Aussie recently stated that he could not imagine himself to make a MotoGP return in the near future, but has not entirely ruled out the possibility of a comeback to the sport.
Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa preview the Spanish Grand Prix
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