The Unparalleled Brilliance and Mastery of Casey Stoner: Insights from MotoGP Title Rivals

The Unparalleled Brilliance and Mastery of Casey Stoner: Insights from MotoGP Title Rivals

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Casey Stoner retired in 2012 before the current MotoGP top three of Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi had even started their grand prix careers.

Reigning champion Bagnaia and closest title rival Martin both remember Casey Stoner’s impressive performances in challenging track conditions. Bagnaia specifically recalls a wet practice session where Stoner was significantly faster than everyone else, even extending his lead after several laps. Bagnaia admires Stoner’s talent and instincts, especially his ability to excel with the Ducati bike. Martin also praises Stoner’s exceptional talent and expresses his regret that Stoner retired early. Marco Bezzecchi, currently third in the standings, describes Stoner as a fantastic talent and a great person. Bagnaia emphasizes how difficult it is to escape at the front in Phillip Island, but Stoner managed to do so effortlessly.

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Source: Crash

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