Why does Troy Bayliss keep saying certain things, if he doesn’t really mean them and keep illuding his millions of orphaned Superbike fans?Last year, the former three times World Superbike champion was at the World Ducati Week at Misano and the big talk of the week was that he seriously wanted to make a comeback to racing, only for him to turn around the next day and say he was staying retired and happy.
Now Bayliss who is 42, and helping develop and test the brand new 2012 Ducati Superbike says he wants back again and misses racing too much.
“I can’t help it, I still need to win,” says Bayliss in this week’s issue of Motosprint magazine.
“I’ve never been so fit, I’m ready to return at any time.
I know I can beat anyone ” .
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