Thursday, December 31, 2009

Casey Stoner Holds off Valentino Rossi to Take Australian Grand Prix Win

Casey Stoner Holds off Valentino Rossi to Take Australian Grand Prix Win

Australian Casey Stoner held off world champion Valentino Rossi to win a hattrick of Australian MotoGPs here on Sunday.


The 2007 world champion, riding a Ducati, led for all but one lap of the 27-lap GP to claim victory by 1.935 seconds from championship leader Rossi on a Fiat Yamaha. AFP

He said his decision to take a 10 week break to overcome his mystery ailment was now paying off, with his win Sunday moving him into third place on the world standings.

“I think without taking that time off we wouldn’t be anywhere near the podium step today, things would have been too difficult for me and physically I wouldn’t have been able to last the race,” Stoner said.

“It’s just been fantastic to come back and get a second in Portugal and almost enough pace to win it, and here have the pace to win. I can’t ask for more,” he added. “We definitely made the right decision to take that time off and find our way.” USA Today

Rossi’s second place was achieved despite personal tragedy, the Italian hearing of his stepfather’s death before qualifying Saturday, and lifted him closer to retaining the title.

Crossing the line well clear of Dani Pedrosa in third, Rossi stretched his championship lead over nearest challenger Lorenzo to 38 points with two races remaining after the Spaniard crashed out before the first turn. New York Times

“It was the most fun second-place of my career because it was a great battle with Casey,” said Rossi.

“I tried with all my energy, all my speed, but Casey rode very well and at the end it was impossible, and I also have to think of the championship.

“With Jorge out, we had a good advantage.”

Spain’s Dani Pedrosa finished third, while Honda team-mate Alex de Angelis of San Marino came fourth. American Colin Edwards (Yamaha) took fifth spot.

Two rounds of the world championship remain - Malaysia and Valencia - with a maximum of 50 points available. BBC Sport

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