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The MotoGP World Champion started the
defence of his title from fourth on the grid
and had dropped to fifth by the end of the
first lap, before charging through to set up
a stirring battle with Valentino Rossi and
Jorge Lorenzo. |
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Casey Stoner savoured the Australian national anthem with
his eyes firmly closed under the bright lights of Qatar
after taking victory in the first night race in the history
of the sport. The MotoGP World Champion started the defence
of his title from fourth on the grid and had dropped to
fifth by the end of the first lap, before charging through
to set up a stirring battle with Valentino Rossi and Jorge
Lorenzo.
The Spanish rookie proved to be the most difficult obstacle
between Stoner and his eleventh career MotoGP win but by the
eighth lap Stoner was in control and little by little he
opened out an insurmountable gap.
Marco Melandri also produced a determined performance,
overcoming the problems he has encountered over the weekend
and setting a good pace - especially in the second half of
the race. In the end he picked up solid points with eleventh
place.
CASEY STONER - 1st (Ducati
Marlboro Team)
"That was a fantastic race and I really enjoyed it - it was
like being back in 125s! The first few laps were really
hectic, there were guys bashing fairings and I just tried to
stay out of the way. When I got my chance to get through I
took it and from there I just focused on setting my pace.
Jorge rode brilliantly - it wasn't an easy race by any
means, especially at the start. Over the first few laps I
was struggling a bit for grip but then the tyres got up to
temperature and improved. We knew we had a pretty good
package for the race but obviously we couldn't be sure that
things would go as well as that. I want to say thanks to
everybody at Ducati for a great job, my team, the guys at
Bridgestone... Thanks everybody."
MARCO MELANDRI - 11th
(Ducati Marlboro Team)
"I got a great start but a couple of riders got in my way
and I lost some positions. That's normal when you're
starting from so far back. Over the first few laps the
feeling with the front wasn't too good and when I passed
Elias I ran pretty wide. The situation improved as the laps
went by and I felt more stable and comfortable. The race was
definitely the highlight of the weekend and that is really
encouraging."
LIVIO SUPPO - MotoGP
Project Director
"Casey is unique... there's nothing more to add to that.
He didn't even make the smallest mistake today and once
again he showed why the number 1 is on his bike. Marco
knew how to improve his pace from practice in the second
half of the race and we're sure today will have given
him much more confidence in the tools available to him,
so hopefully things can improve for him from here
onwards. Our thanks as always go to all our partners,
but especially Shell."
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