2007 MotoGP of China - Shanghai
2007 MotoGP of China - Shanghai
21-year-old Casey Stoner heads for this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai brimming with confidence after winning two of the opening three grands prix of the 2007 MotoGP season.
It will be tough for Rossi around the 3.281 miles Shanghai circuit fighting against the superior top speed of the Ducati compared to his Fiat Yamaha on the two long straights and also worrying about tyre problems following Bridgestone's total domination of the proceedings in Turkey.
However the Italian, who won the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix two years ago, enjoys than a challenge and the 22-lap encounter on Sunday could be another classic.
Dani Pedrosa dominated qualifying and the race last year to secure his maiden MotoGP victory. The Repsol Honda rider is still battered and bruised from his first lap crash in Turkey but will be fit to defend his third place in the championship from his old 125 and 250cc sparring partner Toni Elias who's having a superb season riding the Gresini Honda.
Spaniard Elias finished second in Turkey, upset Rossi with some of his overtaking manoeuvres and moved in front of team-mate Marco Melandri in the championship.
It will be tough for Rossi around the 3.281 miles Shanghai circuit fighting against the superior top speed of the Ducati compared to his Fiat Yamaha on the two long straights and also worrying about tyre problems following Bridgestone's total domination of the proceedings in Turkey.
However the Italian, who won the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix two years ago, enjoys than a challenge and the 22-lap encounter on Sunday could be another classic.
Dani Pedrosa dominated qualifying and the race last year to secure his maiden MotoGP victory. The Repsol Honda rider is still battered and bruised from his first lap crash in Turkey but will be fit to defend his third place in the championship from his old 125 and 250cc sparring partner Toni Elias who's having a superb season riding the Gresini Honda.
Spaniard Elias finished second in Turkey, upset Rossi with some of his overtaking manoeuvres and moved in front of team-mate Marco Melandri in the championship.
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Free practise times (Combined)
1 - John Hopkins ~ 2'01.204
2 - Marco Melandri ~ 2'01.303
3 - Dani Pedrosa ~ 2'01.333
4 - Nicky Hayden ~ 2'01.346
5 - Loris Capirossi ~ 2'01.365
6 - Valentino Rossi ~ 2'01.390
7 - Colin Edwards ~ 2'01.409
8 - Casey Stoner ~ 2'01.460
9 - Alex Hofmann ~ 2'01.771
10 - Carlos Checa ~ 2'01.881
11 - Randy de Puniet ~ 2'01.896
12 - Chris Vermeulen ~ 2'01.991
13 - Alex Barros ~ 2'02.051
14 - Toni Elias ~ 2'02.114
15 - Makoto Tamada ~ 2'02.242
16 - Kenny Roberts ~ 2'02.564
17 - Sylvain Guintoli ~ 2'02.768 s
18 - Olivier Jacque ~ 2'02.818
19 - Shinya Nakano ~ 2'02.977
*All the best times were set in FP2
1 - John Hopkins ~ 2'01.204
2 - Marco Melandri ~ 2'01.303
3 - Dani Pedrosa ~ 2'01.333
4 - Nicky Hayden ~ 2'01.346
5 - Loris Capirossi ~ 2'01.365
6 - Valentino Rossi ~ 2'01.390
7 - Colin Edwards ~ 2'01.409
8 - Casey Stoner ~ 2'01.460
9 - Alex Hofmann ~ 2'01.771
10 - Carlos Checa ~ 2'01.881
11 - Randy de Puniet ~ 2'01.896
12 - Chris Vermeulen ~ 2'01.991
13 - Alex Barros ~ 2'02.051
14 - Toni Elias ~ 2'02.114
15 - Makoto Tamada ~ 2'02.242
16 - Kenny Roberts ~ 2'02.564
17 - Sylvain Guintoli ~ 2'02.768 s
18 - Olivier Jacque ~ 2'02.818
19 - Shinya Nakano ~ 2'02.977
*All the best times were set in FP2
Valentino Rossi threw everything he had at Casey Stoner to try and break the Australian in Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix - but it was the Italian who eventually cracked, leaving the 21-year-old to take his third win from four starts.
In the face of a 10km/h plus top speed disadvantage against the powerful Ducati, which also had the edge on acceleration, pole sitter Rossi piled the pressure on Stoner through the twisty sections of the Shanghai circuit - making several successful passes for the lead... but every time Stoner blasted effortlessly back past the Fiat Yamaha along the 1200m straight, the longest on the MotoGP calendar.
1. Stoner
2. Rossi
3. Hopkins
4. Pedrosa
5. Melandri
6. Capirossi
7. Vermeulen
8. de Puniet
9. Hofmann
10. Checa
11. Edwards
12. Hayden
13. Guintoli
14. Barros
15. Roberts
In the face of a 10km/h plus top speed disadvantage against the powerful Ducati, which also had the edge on acceleration, pole sitter Rossi piled the pressure on Stoner through the twisty sections of the Shanghai circuit - making several successful passes for the lead... but every time Stoner blasted effortlessly back past the Fiat Yamaha along the 1200m straight, the longest on the MotoGP calendar.
1. Stoner
2. Rossi
3. Hopkins
4. Pedrosa
5. Melandri
6. Capirossi
7. Vermeulen
8. de Puniet
9. Hofmann
10. Checa
11. Edwards
12. Hayden
13. Guintoli
14. Barros
15. Roberts
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It's a good thing we're not doing an 8'n'pole comp for MotoGP; I'd already be in the proverbial cellar(c'mon Hayden.....get to the front!!! )......after watching the race earlier afternoon, is it just me, or was Stoner playin' with Rossi during the race; it looked like Rossi went off the edge trying to catch Stoner, while Stoner was able to hold him off without having to push as much in return.
If that's true, what does the rest of the season hold?
If that's true, what does the rest of the season hold?
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I kinda thought that too, Stoner seemed to be able to stay within his comfort zone, and easily stay with Rossi thru the twisty bits, then>>>>>>>>>BLAT.!!!!mlittle wrote:It's a good thing we're not doing an 8'n'pole comp for MotoGP; I'd already be in the proverbial cellar(c'mon Hayden.....get to the front!!! )......after watching the race earlier afternoon, is it just me, or was Stoner playin' with Rossi during the race; it looked like Rossi went off the edge trying to catch Stoner, while Stoner was able to hold him off without having to push as much in return.
If that's true, what does the rest of the season hold?
If the Dook has the handling to match it's outright speed.....
.....and Casey is still learning about the Bike
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Season is long.....& Rossi is the greatest MotoGP/500cc rider to have been (sorry mick)......Fingers crossed he'll win it but it will be a fight to the end.Julian Mayo wrote:I kinda thought that too, Stoner seemed to be able to stay within his comfort zone, and easily stay with Rossi thru the twisty bits, then>>>>>>>>>BLAT.!!!!mlittle wrote:It's a good thing we're not doing an 8'n'pole comp for MotoGP; I'd already be in the proverbial cellar(c'mon Hayden.....get to the front!!! )......after watching the race earlier afternoon, is it just me, or was Stoner playin' with Rossi during the race; it looked like Rossi went off the edge trying to catch Stoner, while Stoner was able to hold him off without having to push as much in return.
If that's true, what does the rest of the season hold?
If the Dook has the handling to match it's outright speed.....
.....and Casey is still learning about the Bike
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We have to entertain the concept that Casey might just be on the verge of becoming the greatest MotoGP rider there has ever been! Loris is eating his dust and though the team put it down to him becoming a dad (I don't think it's his first) and being distracted. I cannot believe that a guy can get on a bike that has been developed by and specifically for a Capirossi and blow him into the weeds, unless said guy is a phenomonem! I suppose we shall have to wait and see. But I suspect Casey is going to get better and better and that The Doctor is going to have to change bike to beat him! I can't comprehend why he isn't on a Ducati anyway! It would be a match made in heaven, a lot more reasonable than The Doctor making house calls in a Ferrari!
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Bundy wrote:Season is long.....& Rossi is the greatest MotoGP/500cc rider to have been (sorry mick)......Fingers crossed he'll win it but it will be a fight to the end.Julian Mayo wrote:I kinda thought that too, Stoner seemed to be able to stay within his comfort zone, and easily stay with Rossi thru the twisty bits, then>>>>>>>>>BLAT.!!!!mlittle wrote:It's a good thing we're not doing an 8'n'pole comp for MotoGP; I'd already be in the proverbial cellar(c'mon Hayden.....get to the front!!! )......after watching the race earlier afternoon, is it just me, or was Stoner playin' with Rossi during the race; it looked like Rossi went off the edge trying to catch Stoner, while Stoner was able to hold him off without having to push as much in return.
If that's true, what does the rest of the season hold?
If the Dook has the handling to match it's outright speed.....
.....and Casey is still learning about the Bike
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Even if Stoner wins the WC this year that does not make him the "greatest MotoGP rider there has ever been! "Snowy wrote:We have to entertain the concept that Casey might just be on the verge of becoming the greatest MotoGP rider there has ever been! Loris is eating his dust and though the team put it down to him becoming a dad (I don't think it's his first) and being distracted. I cannot believe that a guy can get on a bike that has been developed by and specifically for a Capirossi and blow him into the weeds, unless said guy is a phenomonem! I suppose we shall have to wait and see. But I suspect Casey is going to get better and better and that The Doctor is going to have to change bike to beat him! I can't comprehend why he isn't on a Ducati anyway! It would be a match made in heaven, a lot more reasonable than The Doctor making house calls in a Ferrari!
Hell would have to freeze over before anyone comes close to what Rossi has done since he started.
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No you are right there. I never saw Hawthorne, Agostini or Surtees. I did watch Mick Doohan and was a huge Doohan fan. I just IMHO think it is waaayyyyyyyyyy too early to be calling Stoner "the greatest MotoGP rider there has ever been! " I have also watched Rossi since he started in 125s and he is at least among the best. He was great when he first started and after working with Doohan he has become a better rider..... in my opinion that is. There are many people who would know better than I and they all say the same thing. The late and great Barry Sheene held Rossi in very high esteem.
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