Ducati Marlboro
Team rider Casey Stoner continued his relentlessly
magnificent form at Misano on Sunday, taking the factory's
first-ever MotoGP victory on home tarmac. Loris Capirossi
also rode a strong race, fighting through to fifth place
from 13th on the grid.
Stoner's eighth success of the year was also his second
consecutive start-to-finish victory and completes a
hat-trick of wins, as well as extending his World
Championship lead to 85 points and increasing Ducati's
advantage in the constructors' championship and stretching
the Ducati Marlboro Team's lead in the teams' championship.
The Australian got the shot from pole position and after
resisting early pressure from runner-up Chris Vermeulen and
John Hopkins he extended his advantage to 1.8 seconds at
half-distance, after setting a new lap record, and to 4.8
seconds at the chequered flag. Capirossi got a brilliant
start from the fifth row to complete the first lap in fifth
spot, spending most of the 28 laps battling with Marco
Melandri.
CASEY STONER, winner, World
Championship leader on 271 points
"I'm still taking the championship race by race. It was
unfortunate what happened to Valentino [Rossi, DNF] and to
Dani [Pedrosa, DNF] today, but I was out in front doing my
own thing, I had enough pressure myself. It took a lot of
concentration to not make any mistakes because it was really
hot and hard work today. This was very nice win for me.
Yesterday I wasn't so confident, but when we arrived on the
grid today we were quite confident with the setting and
everything worked well, we got a good start and we were able
to get a good advantage. If there was a group up front my
plan was to separate the group so there were less riders to
battle with, I expected it to be a very difficult race. The
team did a great job all weekend, they really pulled through
for me. And after a race like this I'd really like to thank
my trainer Anthony who I work with every time I have a bit
of time off. The second part of the season is when I usually
get stronger, so I hope we can be stronger at the next races
but we'll see what happens. The more I ride My Ducati the
more comfortable I become and the faster I become."
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Loris Capirossi got a brilliant start from the fifth
row to complete the first lap in fifth spot,
spending most of the 28 laps battling with Marco
Melandri. |
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Ducati Marlboro Team rider Casey Stoner continued
his relentlessly magnificent form at the Misano
circuit on Sunday, taking the factory's first-ever
MotoGP victory on home tarmac. |
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LORIS CAPIROSSI, 5th place, 8th in World Championship on 98
points
"It has been a difficult weekend and yesterday I never
thought it would've been possible to get fifth place. We
struggled a lot with our set-up - I wasn't quick enough
through the slow corners because I wasn't able to get the
bike turned so well. But during morning warm-up we made a
big change to the setting and my feeling improved a lot. We
decided to make another small step in that direction for the
race and for sure the bike was the best it's been all
weekend. Starting from the fifth row was difficult but I got
a good start, fought with Marco and finally I finished
fifth. It's not a bad result considering how the rest of the
weekend went."
Gabriele Del Torchio, CEO
Ducati Motor Holding
"This is the first time that Ducati has won a MotoGP race in
Italy. It's a fantastic feeling, there is great enthusiasm
for this success and we are really happy. This victory is
the merit of a great champion like Casey but it's also the
merit of a team that's full of fantastic people: Claudio
(Domenicali), Filippo (Preziosi) Livio (Suppo) and all the
other people involved in this project in the team and at
Borgo Panigale. Today I saw the emotion in everyone's eyes.
Winning in Italy, extending Casey's advantage to 85 points,
well, now we can seriously hope of achieving something very
important. To see Ducati, an Italian factory, in front of
everybody is something to be very proud of."
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