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Minggu, 23 September 2007
Motegi 2007 Podium


Here is the Winner at Motegi Circuit in Japan Moto GP 2007. Congrats to Casey Stoner the New World Champion Moto GP 2007.
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Casey Stoner - MotoGP World Champion 2007

Stoner Motegi, originally uploaded by dhani88.

The Ducati Team enjoyed its greatest day in Japan today, Casey Stoner securing Ducati's first MotoGP World Championship and Loris Capirossi winning the race, run in tricky conditions on a drying track. The result triggered scenes of unbridled joy in the Ducati Marlboro Team pit, in the more than one thousand fans who watched the race in the Borgo Panigale Factory with the CEO Gabriele Del Torchio among them and in all the Ducatistis around the world.

Australian genius Stoner had to finish today's race ahead of Valentino Rossi to wrap up the title with three GPs remaining, and he did that, no problem, finishing sixth after leading the early stages. The race couldn't have been more nerve-wracking: it started on a slightly damp track, most riders choosing rain tyres, then the circuit dried out enough for riders to swap to slick-equipped bikes. Capirossi was one of the first riders to switch, at the end of lap nine, and his strategy paid rich dividends, the 2005 and 2006 Japanese GP winner going on to score a Motegi hat-trick, 10.853 seconds ahead of his closest rival. Stoner swapped bikes at the end of lap 14 and maintained his renowned cool to become the second youngest premier-class World Champion, after American legend Freddie Spencer. So far this year Stoner has won eight races, taken three further podium finished and scored five pole positions.

CASEY STONER, 6th, 2007 MotoGP World Champion on 297 points
"At the moment it all feels a little bit unrealistic! I'm struggling for words, I don't think there's any feeling that can compare to this, but I think it's really going to sink in as the day goes on and heads into tomorrow. The race started out quite well, we were able to get up front quite early and I had a reasonably good feeling with the bike, I was in a happy position. But then my rain tyres started wearing out as the track dried, and Valentino and Dani (Pedrosa) came past. I didn't really know whether to come in or not, then my team put 'box' on my pitboard, so I had a bit more confidence to come in. After I changed bikes there was something up with the steering damper, the bike wasn't allowing me to tip into corners, so I had to slow down to unwind it. Then I started to find more of a rhythm, Valentino had a problem and we managed to finish ahead of him. I guess that was the aim of the game today. Towards the end everything was creeping into my head, so I just tried to stay focused on the job in hand, I wanted to bring it home for my team. The whole thing is a bit overwhelming, because we didn't really expect to get the championship today, it's come on me quite quickly. There's a lot of people I have to thank: my parents, who have always been there for me, they've supported me throughout my career, my wife Adriana's who's been there this season and the past few and everyone else who's helped me along the way - Ducati, my whole team, Bridgestone tyres, a big thanks to everyone who's had anything to do with my career - we finally did it!"

from : www.Casey Stoner.com

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Senin, 17 September 2007
Wonderful Win

Rossi Estoril 2007, originally uploaded by dhani88.

Rossi took a wonderful win at Estoril following a brilliant battle at the front with Repsol Honda's Dani Pedrosa - to temporarily put Casey Stoner's title celebrations on hold.

Rossi duelling with Pedrosa throughout the final stages of the race, eventually crossing the line just 0.175s in front of the Spanish rider to claim his fourth victory of the season and his first win since Assen in June.

The result was great news for Yamaha with Rossi making the most of his recently updated M1 800cc prototype machinery answering the critics in style after his Misano setback.

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Estoril 2007 Race Results
1 Valentino Rossi ITA Fiat Yamaha Team (M) 45min 49.911 secs
2 Dani Pedrosa SPA Repsol Honda Team (M) 45min 50.086 secs
3 Casey Stoner AUS Ducati Marlboro Team (B) 45min 51.388 secs
4 Nicky Hayden USA Repsol Honda Team (M) 46min 2.862 secs
5 Marco Melandri ITA Honda Gresini (B) 46min 7.254 secs
6 John Hopkins USA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP (B) 46min 8.768 secs
7 Carlos Checa SPA Honda LCR (M) 46min 21.435 secs
8 Toni Elias SPA Honda Gresini (B) 46min 30.446 secs
9 Loris Capirossi ITA Ducati Marlboro Team (B) 46min 33.018 secs
10 Colin Edwards USA Fiat Yamaha Team (M) 46min 34.585 secs
11 Shinya Nakano JPN Konica Minolta Honda (M) 46min 35.314 secs
12 Anthony West AUS Kawasaki Racing Team (B) 46min 44.473 secs
13 Chris Vermeulen AUS Rizla Suzuki MotoGP (B) 46min 49.913 secs
14 Sylvain Guintoli FRA Dunlop Tech 3 Yamaha (D) 46min 57.523 secs
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Senin, 10 September 2007
Ducati Moto GP Team Ready for Final Push

Ducati MotoGP Team riders Casey Stoner and Loris Capirossi go into the Portuguese Grand Prix aiming to obtain the best possible points haul before jetting overseas for the Japanese, Australian and Malaysian GPs. The remarkable Stoner currently leads the World Championship by an amazing 85 points after scoring his eighth win of the year at Misano earlier this month, while Capirossi lies eighth in the championship. And if at Estoril Stoner scores 15 points more than current second-placed rider Valentino Rossi, he will be crowned 2007 MotoGP World Champion. Stoner is on a roll at the moment - he has scored the 'triple crown' of pole position, race victory and fastest lap at the last three MotoGP events in the USA, Czech Republic and San Marino, his genius riding talent getting the absolute maximum out of his Desmosedici GP7 and its Bridgestone tyres. As the Australian says: "the more I ride the Ducati, the more comfortable I become and the faster I become".The 2007 MotoGP series enters its final phase after Estoril, with the three flyaway events followed by the season-ending Valencia GP on November 4.
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Selasa, 04 September 2007
Rossi : Ducati & Stoner deserve the title

Rossi believes that Casey Stoner already deserves the World Championship title.

Engine failure early in the race on the Adriatic coast of Italy delivered a hammer blow to Rossi's lingering championship dream.


"I was running at 1'35.2s pace, and I could have done a bit better but then the engine went off. At the first turn braking point the engine just shut down," Rossi told Italian television company Mediaset. "Now the engineers have to see what happened. The problem is our bike is not as fast and that's why we need to risk a bit on the technical side. We tried to use a new engine which had never given us any problems, either in Brno or here. The bike wasn't doing so bad but in the end it just broke."
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Moto GP 2010 Schedules
QatarApr,11
SpainMay,2
FranceMay,23
ItaliaJun,6
EnglandJun,20
NetherlandJun,26
CatalunyaJul,4
GermanyJul,18
USAJul,25
CzechAug,15
IndianapolisAug,29
San MarinoSep,5
HungarySep,19
JapanOct,3
MalaysiaOct,10
AustraliaOct,17
PortugalOct,31
ValenciaNov,7
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1J. Lorenzo90
2D. Pedrosa65
3V. Rossi61
4A. Dovizioso58
5N. Hayden39
6R. De Puniet36
7M. Melandri32
8C. Stoner24
9M. Simoncelli23
10B. Spies20
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