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Ducati Corse had a mixed weekend at Assen
but steps forward in the bike's performance
were a positive and that allowed a sick
Casey Stoner to take yet another podium
finish and team mate Nicky Hayden to notch
up his best result of the year. |
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Ducati Corse had a mixed weekend at Assen, with
some positive results balanced out by a few
difficulties. The steps forward in the bike's
performance were a definite positive, and that
allowed Casey Stoner to take yet another podium
finish despite suffering physically once more
during the race. Nicky Hayden also had a great
day after a brilliant start, and after battling
hard for sixth throughout the race, only
finished in eighth due to a technical glitch.
Casey Stoner suffered throughout the weekend at
Assen, with the physical condition which had
already affected him in Catalunya worsening as
the days went on. As difficult as a GP weekend
is already, his physical condition just added to
the obstacles to overcome as he was forced to
race unwell. Despite that, he still managed to
take home a podium finish, which was clearly a
very positive result.
CASEY STONER (Ducati Marlboro Team) 3th
"I've been feeling fine all week but started to
feel run down again on Friday and I've just got
worse as the weekend has gone on. I've taken
every kind of supplement and vitamin tablet you
can think of but nothing seems to have worked,
so it is obviously something we need to have
looked at closer because I can't keep going like
this and it is costing us points. Thankfully I
had a fantastic bike underneath me again today
and I owe the team for that. A big thank also
to Dott. Macchiagodena and our physiotherapist
Freddie (Dente), who took good care of me both
in Catalunya and here. Unfortunately we don't
have much time to get fit for Laguna but we'll
see what we can do."
NICKY HAYDEN – (Ducati Marlboro Team) 8th
"When you start from 13th you are always going
to have a lot of work to do but that was the
best bike I've had underneath me all season so I
want to say a huge 'thank you' to the team for
that, they have worked so hard. I got a great
start and was able to lead the second group for
a while until a couple of guys came past and I
lost my rhythm a bit. I made a little mistake
under braking on the back straight, ran wide and
lost a lot of time but I fought back and got in
with the group again. I was having great fun but
unfortunately the left handlebar came kind of
loose about halfway through the race and cost me
a lot of time - that's when a lot of the guys
got past me. I know I'm coming out with a lot of
excuses this year but a loose handlebar at that
speed is pretty scary! The guys are looking at
how it happened. Anyway, man it was a hard
battle. I know we were only fighting for fifth
or sixth but it felt like there was a title on
the line out there! Big respect to everybody in
the group though. Elias made a big mistake but
everybody left it all out on the track today and
we all shook hands afterwards. It was good to be
a part of the battle."
LIVIO SUPPO - Ducati MotoGP Project Director
I'm sorry for Casey, it was clearly a difficult
weekend for him because of his physical
condition. Obviously everything we've done for
him up to now hasn't worked so we need to help
him as much as possible. Besides that I'm really
pleased with Nicky Hayden's performance who was
a little unfortunate but has shown some really
good progress, just like Mika Kallio who
although he crashed had a great race
nonetheless. Of course we need to give credit to
Filippo (Preziosi), Vitto (Guareschi) and all
the guys at the factory for their hard work. Now
we need to continue improving the bike and help
Casey to overcome his physical problems, because
that's his biggest issue at the moment."
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