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Neil Hodgson retires from Racing

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Former World Superbike champion and MotoGP rider Neil Hodgson has announced his retirement after failing to recover from a shoulder injury. The 36-year-old aggravated an old injury when he crashed in the opening round at Brands Hatch in early April on his return to British Superbikes. "I am gutted obviously," Burnley-born Hodgson said in a statement. "It will take time for me to come to terms with retirement but it is the right decision." He added: "My shoulder will get back to probably 90% over the next couple of years so I will be able to have a normal life." The Motorpoint Yamaha rider saw a shoulder specialist in Manchester on Wednesday but the extent of the injury and the time it would take to recover proved too severe for the 2003 World Superbike champion. Isle of Man resident Hodgson started in 1982 as a schoolboy motocross rider but progressed to road racing in 1990 and finished eighth in the British Clubman's Ministock Championship. Aged only 18, he became British National 125cc champion and went on to ride for Ducati and Kawasaki in the World Superbike Championships before becoming British champion with GSE Racing in 2000. His world title in the 2003 saw him nominated as BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the following year he switched to MotoGP, finishing 17th in the World Championships. In 2009, after a move to the AMA Superbike Championships, Hodgson suffered the accident that would come back to haunt him, damaging the tendons in his left arm after a crash during training. "To be honest, I'm still pretty shell-shocked from Brands," he said. "When you start the season you know you're going to have to take a few knocks but the very first time I slid off I landed straight on my shoulder. "I knew it was bad. I have lived with it all last year and got to understand the level of weakness and recovery. "I had more work to do but was really happy with the progress. Riding the bike was the best therapy but also the biggest risk."

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Holmfirthgirl @ 26/04/2010 19:28  

Shame,as a rider he was good,but as a sportsman not so good,i know winning is a way of life for them, but in my opinion correct decision all round,rip neil,.

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whiteairedfox @ 26/04/2010 20:50  

Least he was lucky enough to walk away not be carried away. Was never a big fan but good luck to him

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micksaway @ 26/04/2010 23:48  

rip neil

I'm hoping that you mean retire in peace Edd - he's not dead yet !!!!

lol

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46Rossi @ 27/04/2010 01:12  

Shame but probably the only choice he had. ( not sure about the "as a sportsman not so good" comment. He always struck me as a decent sort, certainly when compared to a certain other WSB rider from that part of the country )

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Rob1050 @ 27/04/2010 08:39  

Rob1050 i was big fan of 'our Foggy' still am (i like a man 'who speaks his mind' ) btw, wouldn't be nothin to do with him slaggin off in print of Mr Haga, he reckoned "this year Haga is a yesterday man bein only a nearly man back in his haydays even"

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clarissa @ 27/04/2010 16:40  

LOL - who mentioned Foggy ? But seeing as you have - probably one of the best racers this country has seen - but a good example of an arrogant racer - which they need to be to win. My point being, I think Hodgson wasn't aggresive enough, hence his record, compared to Foggy's.

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Rob1050 @ 27/04/2010 19:14  

sorry to say Rob but i remember Hodson driving into Chris Walker then saying "it was a sporting accident" B******S,then complained when a young Toesland did the same to him,racing is hard these days but should be fair,only my opinion ,but not worth falling out over?

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