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Since Casey Stoner, the talented man who left MotoGP because of his media-commercial side, returned to the Ducati fold, hardly a week goes by without him making the headlines in the specialist press. his little sentences, often murderous.

At Mugello, on the occasion of the Italian Grand Prix, the famous #27 gave an interview to the BBC in which he addressed the big issues of the moment; Ducati's choice to keep Dovizioso and leave Iannone, the arrival of Lorenzo among the reds, the future of Maverick Vinales and the engine problems that Marc Marquez complains about.

And bing; for once it's not Valentino Rossi who takes a bit of a beating, but the Honda driver!
Stoner, you like it or you don't like it, but for sure, he doesn't leave you indifferent; never has a test pilot spoken so much, nor been talked about!

Casey Stoner on…

Ducati:  « It was a difficult decision for Ducati, they were happy with the two Italian riders. Perhaps too many mistakes from Iannone ultimately influenced the final choice a lot. »

Lorenzo: “I am happy that Lorenzo is coming to Ducati. I raced against him for a long time and I have great respect for what he can do. »

Vinales: “There was so much interest around him (Maverick Vinales), he handled the situation well. Time will tell if he stays with the best with the Yamaha, he seems to have the right attitude. He has a good head. » 

Marquez: “It was like when I arrived in 2011. Everyone said the engine was too aggressive, so I said something else, and they all changed their opinion. If Marc starts criticizing the bike, the other riders already have their excuses ready. » 

source: Insella.it

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