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Casey Stoner makes it two in a row (+top ten)

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With dominating victory in Japan Round 14: Japanese Grand Prix  at Race Twin Ring Motegi

Ducati Team’s Casey Stoner took his second victory in a row today at Motegi from third on the grid, catapulting himself into an early lead that he never relinquished, despite pressure throughout from pole man Andrea Dovizioso of Repsol Honda who crossed the line in second.

In third, emerging on top of a tooth-and-nail battle with his Fiat Yamaha teammate, was Valentino Rossi who traded paint with Jorge Lorenzo in the closing stages of what was the most nail-biting fight of the race.

Both riders used the softer rear tyre, but Rossi used the harder front slick whereas Lorenzo opted for the softer compound. As  had  been  indicated  all  weekend,  the  overall  performance  of  both  option  front  tyres  was  very  similar,  and  this  was highlighted by the Rossi and Lorenzo battle in which the pair were very evenly  matched throughout the 24 laps. 

Only Lorenzo and Nicky Hayden used the softer option front slick tyres, but all riders favoured the softer rear slicks. Colin Edwards scored his best result of the season in fifth for Monster Yamaha Tech3, triumphing in his own battle with Marco  Simoncelli. 

Teammate  Ben  Spies  finished  eighth  after  recovering  from  an  early  off-track  excursion  with  Nicky Hayden, and Loris Capirossi retired having also been fighting with Edwards and Simoncelli. Mikio Masunaga – Vice President and Official Member of the Board, Bridgestone Corporation “I would like to congratulate the Ducati Team and Casey Stoner for their excellent victory here today.

This year’s Japanese Grand Prix was delayed because of the Iceland volcano but we are very glad that it was rescheduled. We are honoured to have been able to support our second Japanese Grand Prix as MotoGP’s Official Tyre Supplier, and Bridgestone will continue to strive to provide tyres of consistent quality and safety and a fair tyre service to all teams.

 Tohru Ubukata – Manager  Bridgestone Motorcycle Tyre Development Department

“I’m pleased with tyre performance in today’s race, especially with the consistency of our softer spec rear. Conditions for the race were almost the same as last year but the pace was much faster which indicates the improvement in performance from using our asymmetric rear tyres here. I’m also happy with our tyre compound selection for this grand prix as all weekend we have seen that both specs of rear tyre were performing well and in the race our softer front slick was also very consistent, even in the intense battle between Valentino and Jorge that pushed the tyres to the maximum right to the end of the race.”

Casey Stoner – Ducati Team – Race Winner

“Today is awesome, and this is a big victory for us. We’ve been struggling a little with setup and were a little bit down on pace going into qualifying, but we took all the data from qualifying and the warm-up and made another little step for the race so huge thanks to the team and everyone. After the first couple of laps I saw the times we could do and thought we had a chance, but we just couldn’t get any distance from Andrea. It was impossible to get any breathing space! But this win means a lot to us and is a big confidence boost going into these next races.”

Top ten classification (Sunday 15:00 GMT+9)

1 Casey Stoner Ducati Team 43m 12.266s Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
2 Andrea Dovizioso Repsol Honda Team 43m 16.134s +3.868s Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
3 Valentino Rossi Fiat Yamaha Team 43m 17.973s +5.707s Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
4 Jorge Lorenzo Fiat Yamaha Team 43m 18.487s +6.221s Medium Medium Bridgestone slick
5 Colin Edwards Monster Yamaha Tech3 43m 39.358s +27.092s    Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
6 Marco Simoncelli San Carlo Honda Gresini    43m 42.287s +30.021s    Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
7 Alvaro Bautista Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 43m 44.092s +31.826s    Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
8 Ben Spies Monster Yamaha Tech3 43m 47.838s +35.572s    Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
9 Randy de Puniet LCR Honda MotoGP 43m 59.830s +47.564s    Hard Medium Bridgestone slick
10 Hiroshi Aoyama Interwetten Honda 44m 01.864s +49.598s    Hard Medium Bridgestone slick

Weather: Dry. Ambient 24-23°C; Track  33-29°C ( Bridgestone measurement)

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