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Stoner secures easy Phillip Island win despite Rossi's heroics

6/10/2008 7:11:00 AM
A last-minute technical breakthrough by Ducati yesterday boosted Casey Stoner to his second straight Australian Grand Prix victory.

But the highlight of the Phillip Island race was the dazzling ride by MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi after a dose of painkillers.

Stoner led the 27-lap race all the way from pole position, untroubled by his wrist injury, to seal his fifth win of the year.

He crossed the line 612 seconds ahead of Rossi who awoke this morning dazed from a heavy qualifying crash on Saturday which left him starting from 12th on the grid.

The Italian knifed his Yamaha through the field until he caught American Honda rider Nicky Hayden, who had spent most of the race in second place desperately trying to match Stoner's pace.

On the last lap, Rossi executed a masterful passing manoeuvre on Hayden to snatch second spot by seven tenths of a second.

Stoner's win came after a mixed weekend. His bike fell off the pace during a wet practice session on Friday then relentlessly shredded tyres in the dry on Saturday before he managed to keep his last set intact just long enough to grab pole.

Yesterday, the team managed to find a new rear setting that proved perfect during the morning warm-up run.

''We had some dramas and it was a hard weekend to try and find the right set-up,'' Stoner said.

''Then this morning in warm-up we found something which gave us a little bit more confidence for the race ... a little bit better for braking points and things like that. Once we got to two-thirds race distance I could actually ease off a little bit.''

Stoner said that his wrist injury, a five-year-old problem which flared last week in Japan, did not bother him as he did not have to deal with the constant change of direction with the bike that he did in Motegi.

Rossi, who won his sixth premier class world title in Japan, said he had to deal with a lot of pain following the crash that hurt his head and neck on Saturday when he ran wide on a corner.

''This morning when I woke up it was a disaster because my head was exploding, a very bad feeling, more than the neck,'' the Yamaha rider said.

Rossi had a long tussle for third place with Briton James Toseland before elbowing his way past to target Hayden.

''I saw Nicky coming bigger and bigger and I was not sure if it was possible [to catch him] but I tried very hard,'' Rossi said.

''One time I lost the front and came very close to crashing but the effort was important because I arrived to Nicky on the last lap and I think second place today was the best result possible.''

Queenslander Chris Vermeulen's race was ruined when he ran wide off the track at the first turn and rejoined in last place, eventually finishing 15th on his Suzuki.

Compatriot Ant West managed 12th place on his Kawasaki. AAP

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Who is out there to come close to Valentino? He has them all sussed out! Who will pose a challenge him next year? He is undoubtedly a 'God'
Posted by tarthmoto on 6/10/2008 10:26:09 AM
Stoner always finds something to complain about even if he wins. He should just be thankful he wins and take a leaf out of Valentinos book and always be happy with the outcome no matter which way it goes
Posted by fed up on 6/10/2008 5:26:20 PM
Well done Casey Stoner you thrashed the greatest rider since Agostini easing up.
Posted by Cowboy on 6/10/2008 6:28:26 PM
i agreee, he is awesome. i was in tears when he won last weekend. and to come from 12th with an injury as he had was amazingg. No one can match him not while he still has two wheels. lol. Love to him alwayss.
Posted by Mrs Valentino Rossi on 7/10/2008 5:45:55 AM
Fantastic! Rossi surely is the greatest most charismatic rider I have ever known. He is truely blessed with more than a cup full of talent.... Amen to that!
Posted by kristian on 9/10/2008 3:59:13 AM

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PROUD AUSSIE: Casey Stoner rides with a flag after yesterday's win.
PROUD AUSSIE: Casey Stoner rides with a flag after yesterday's win.


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