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    Casey Stoner...The Man

    What need I say? Results speak for themselves! And the Poms booed him?????

    The fastest lap ever recorded by a motorcycle at Assen
    gave Casey Stoner a third consecutive pole position in preparation for round nine of the MotoGP World Championship, continuing his outstanding performances of the past seven days.

    The Australian was in a class of his own in the first practice sessions for the A-Style TT Assen, but qualifying saw him having to dig even deeper as his two biggest rivals upped their game and lowered their times. A 1?35.520 lap nearly a second quicker than the existing pole position record eventually won out for the reigning World Champion, gunning for his second victory in seven days.
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    It looks like both tyres are very competitive again and the qualifying time from Stoner is closely followed by Rossi and Pedrosa with Lorenzo not too far behind. It's going to be a close race.

    Rossi's main goal is to stay in front of Pedrosa. Stoner is not a threat yet as long as Rossi finishes closely behind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FAlonso View Post
    It looks like both tyres are very competitive again and the qualifying time from Stoner is closely followed by Rossi and Pedrosa with Lorenzo not too far behind. It's going to be a close race.

    Rossi's main goal is to stay in front of Pedrosa. Stoner is not a threat yet as long as Rossi finishes closely behind.
    Yeah, that's right. Unless Rossi and Pedrosa have a dnf, Stoner can't make up the points.
    But as you say.....it makes for a good race!
    I'm a bit surprised Hayden & Edwards are not up there too.

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    How frustrating for Hayden !

    Too bad for Rossi but at least he took 5 points.

    It doesn't look very good for Yamaha now that very Ducati is working very well now and Honda with their new engine.
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    Stoner did it again.....but racing himself only!
    Rossi really is something, isn't he?
    Frustrating for Hayden, but the Texas Tornado's not complaining!
    The 250's two strokes out ..600 4 stroke in...what do you reckon about that?
    I have two thoughts..
    1. makes it a bigger step up from 125's
    2. Riders going from 600's to MotoGP will be more at ease now,

    Apart from Rossi, Stoner and Pedrosa, most struggle for a couple of years at least.
    Will be interesting to see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieBloke View Post
    The 250's two strokes out ..600 4 stroke in...what do you reckon about that?
    Umm, what do you mean by this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harakimi View Post
    Umm, what do you mean by this?
    He's suggesting doing away with the 250's (that are 2 stroke motors) in the GP for 600cc bikes (which are 4 stroke) like in WSBK and AMA.

    Personally I don't care for the idea, for the very reason he mentioned. The 600's nowadays are just too close in performance to the 880's

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    4 strokers are cleaner burning as well. Idk if the environment has anything to do with it though. I think a 600 class will be good for MotoGP.

    And back to Stoner. Great race for him (Assen). Hard to believe Rossi lost it and took someone else out and not the other way around. That puts Pedrosa out front and leaves the championship wide open. Hope Stoner benefits from that.
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    Casey Stoner...The Man

    Move aside Stoner, Pederosa or whatever because "THE DOCTOR" is in the house and he is going to rock. If you put Rossi on that Ducati he would cut 1 sec on any given track in qualifying....
    Last edited by saltysurprise; 11th Oct 2008 at 11:55 PM.

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    its great that finally Rossi has got someone to compete with.stoner has done a great job but Rossi is his biggest threat cuz no one knows when rossi could turn the game around.he has that potential to win a defeated race as well.


 

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