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Schumacher rides motorbike at Paul Ricard

Michael Schumacher rode a Ducati motorcycle at the Paul Ricard circuit on Friday. The German, who retired from Formula 1 for a second time at the end of the 2012 campaign, was filming a promotion video for energy drink company Monster. Spanish Moto2 rider Pol Espargaró was also present at the event, later uploading a photo of himself with the seven-time Formula 1 Champion to social networking website Twitter. Schumacher lapped the French venue on a Ducati Panigale bike. Former 500cc runner-up Randy Mamola, multiple Isle of Man TT winner John McGuiness and Prodigy frontman Keith Flint, an avid bike fan, completed the group.
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