Following the rumors during last week’s Aragon Superbike round that Max Biaggi was thinking of making a comeback, the Roman Emperor in an interview with the usual Gazzetta dello Sport, categorically denied he was thinking of a return to racing, adding that it was ‘impossible’.
I’m not thinking of making a return.
I recently retired and I hear that there’s a lot of interest, but a return is impossible,” said the 41-year old Biaggi.
The Italian also denied that he quit racing due to a question of money: “I didn’t stop because they didn’t pay me enough, but because I wanted to quit.
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