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Spies shines in Assen
Assen - Start from the second position, Ben Spies finally came out as the fastest in Assen circuit on Saturday, June 25th 2011, with a time of 41.44 659. The results of this Dutch MotoGP is the first victory, in which a second podium this season, for the Yamaha rider.
Spies take advantage of the fall of the pole position holder Marco Simoncelli on the first lap, which also involves his team-mate, Jorge Lorenzo. With the fall of the Super Sic, the American took over the race until the last lap.
Spies become a winner in Assen after performing consistently over the course of the race until the last lap, 7.697 seconds faster than Casey Stoner who took the runner-up position. Meanwhile, the third position is occupied by other Repsol Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso, with 27.506 seconds slower than the winner. Read the rest of this entry »
Conquering Silverstone, Stoner Go to the Top
Silverstone – Casey Stoner came out as champion at the British Grand Prix series 2011. The victory was well entrenched as to make the drivers standings while replacing Jorge Lorenzo on Sunday, June 12th 2011.
Stoner started the race with less smooth. At the start, his position was successfully stolen by Jorge Lorenzo. Even he must then compete with the Honda team mate Andrea Dovizioso for a place behind the world champion.
The overtaking continues to occur in the early races. Lorenzo failed to maintain his place on the first lap after overtaken by three riders at a time, i.e. Dovizioso, Stoner and Marco Simoncelli.
On the fourth lap, Stoner showed his maturity by successfully steals the race leader from Dovizioso. After that, the former Ducati rider appeared fairly constant so that he can no longer be pursued by its competitors to the finish line. This is the third consecutive victory earned by him this season. Read the rest of this entry »
Stoner roars to second victory of the season at Le Mans
Repsol Honda’s Casey Stoner secured victory for the first time in his career at the Le Mans circuit for the Monster Energy Grand Prix de France. It was a close battle until the very end between two Italians for second place but it was the second Repsol Honda of Andrea Dovizioso who clinched the 20 points, ahead of Valentino Rossi (Ducati Team) who achieved his first rostrum riding a Ducati.
Stoner took his 25th win in his MotoGP career after a dominant ride to pull away at the front and win by a margin of over 14 seconds. With his second win of the season, the Australian has now jumped up to second place in the standings, now 12 points behind Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha Factory Racing).
It was record-breaking attendance for the French GP with 88,400 fans attending the Le Mans circuit for today’s MotoGP race, with 176,200 for the full 3 days of action. The rain managed to stay away and an eventful race was enjoyed by the large and enthusiastic crowd. There was action throughout the field but at the end all eyes were on the dice between Dovizioso and Rossi. As in the previous race in Portugal, the Honda rider managed to deny the advances of the nine time World Champion and record his best finish of this year’s campaign. For Rossi, it was his best result of the season and the second Ducati podium of the year.
Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda) who had made one his trademark rocket starts, led Stoner for the first lap until his team mate came through on the next lap to take control of the race. The Spaniard stayed with the race leader for the first half of the 28 lap race, until he fell into the clutches of Simoncelli. The Italian passed the Repsol Honda rider on lap 17 but then a controversial incident occurred between the two when Pedrosa attempted to reclaim his second position and the two touched which left the Estoril race winner clutching his right shoulder as his race came to an abrupt end. Read the rest of this entry »


BARCELONA – Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner dominated the fifth series of the MotoGP 2011 season, after being the fastest at the Circuit de Catalunya on Sunday, June 5th 2011.
Stoner continued his form from the weekend at Le Mans but has fierce competition from his Honda rivals as the RC212V dominated the top four places on the grid. The Australian’s lap time of 1’33.153 was just 0.059s faster than Simoncelli as the Repsol Honda rider took his 25th premier class pole at a circuit he has never won at.