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Mark Fattore11 Nov 2009
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Aoyama congratulated by Japanese Prime Minister

But how would Kevin Rudd handle such a task?

Japan's Hiroshi Aoyama has etched his name in history as the last bloke to win a 250GP world road racing title, as the class will be replaced in 2010 by the four-stroke Moto2 category.

Aoyama recently received a personal message of congratulations from Yukio Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan, which read as follows:

Mr. Hiroshi AOYAMA

That got us thinking: if Casey Stoner wins back his premier MotoGP title in 2010, how would the message of congratulations from Aussie Prime Minister Kevin Rudd read? We've had a go.

Mr. Casey STONER

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