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| Casey Stoner takes his first podium finish at Jerez |
Not normally happy with third place finishes Ducati Marlboro’s Casey Stoner was a relieved man after the Gran
Premio bwin.com de España concluded on Sunday, as he stepped onto the podium at the Spanish venue for the first time.
Australian Casey Stoner finished 11th at Jerez last year after he qualified seventh and then unfortunately ran off track
mid race, but this year Stoner made a breakthrough at the MotoGP Official Test this winter at the Andalusian circuit with
his Desmosedici GP9 and he cashed in at round three to stay in the championship chase.
“It has been a long,
long time coming,” Stoner said afterwards. “We have had some difficult races here but fortunately this wasn’t
one of them. It was still a very hard race but for us to be in with a shot at the podium was better than we expected beforehand.”
Casey Stoner was in third for the majority of the race after getting away well from the grid to spend the early laps in
second place, before being overtaken by eventual winner Valentino Rossi on his charge to victory. Casey Stone rwent ont to
explain his tactics “We knew Jorge (Lorenzo) and Dani (Pedrosa) had a good pace and we knew from the warm-up that Valentino
(Rossi) had a good pace so we just tried to stay in there for as long as we could.”
The Australian admitted
that he had not been 100% comfortable during the final stages of the race, the race was viewed by more than 120,000 fans at
trackside, Casey Stoner said, “Jorge started to catch me so I thought I would dig in and try a bit harder for those
last few laps and we managed to keep the gap the same. I think Jorge tried a little bit harder to catch me and he went down,
so it was a difficult race for all of us. I lost the front end myself a few times but I was lucky enough to save them, so
hopefully in future races I won’t be pushing quite as hard as that!”
We look forward to round 4 of the MotoGP
in France as the European season conitinues.