MotoGP: Stoner: My achievements were validated having raced against Rossi

Two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner believes Ducati can win the 2022 title if ‘a little more consistency’ is added, while the Australian also revisits his rivalry with Valentino Rossi.
Stoner: My achievements were validated having raced against Rossi

Two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner is back in the Gr⛦and Prix paddock this weekend for the first time since 2018 and held a special press conference in Portimao. 

The former Ducati and Honda rider - won titles with both manufacturers - the last of those in 2012 (Honda), remains the last Ducati rider 🅺to win a world championship, despite them getting close in recent years. 

M♛ost of that came from three-time serie♉s runner-up Andrea Dovizioso who took the 2017 championship down to the final race before losing out to Marc Marquez. 

And while Francesco Bagnaia lost out on the chance to fight for the 2021 title two weeks ago at Misano, Stoner feels 🐷they are and have always been ‘on the brink’ of winning again.

"For a long time now they've been close to having, you know, the complete p𝓰ackage and getting the job 𓄧done," said Stoner. 

"But unfortunately, you know, it's༒ again, which Ducati rider is going to be🍃 fast on which weekend. We need to see a little bit more consistency and maybe a bike that is going to suit all the tracks. 

"We've always had that issue, all the manufacture🏅rs have good tracks and bad tracks. But yeah, certain styl🧜es and certain circuits that do seem to be a struggle. So they just need to create a little bit more consistency and a little bit, let's say, easier package at certain times. 

"But Ducati have always been on the brin🔥k. If everything sort of swings their way, yes, they can win 💯a championship. 

"But when you've got Yamaha that's producing a great package year after year and I mean what a year Yamaha has had across a whole lot of different forms of motorsport this year. So the𝓡y're constantly putting out a package that is very, very difficult to beat."

Stoneღr, who shared his best years racing against Valentino Rossi, also touched upon the two’ long-standing rivalry ahead of the Italian retiring at the conclusion of this se🦩ason. 

"You know, me anౠd Valentino have had some amazing battles, we had a fantastic rivalry. Some good points and bad points, some things went my way and other things reallyไ didn't," added Stoner. 

"🔯But there was one thing that was fantastic about racing Valentino, and it's that I got to learn from him, whether it was on track or off the track with his media. 

"He🍷 was always very🎃 savvy, and very clever, very cunning. So I got to learn a heck of a lot. 

"And I think also, my achievements in my career were validate👍d all the more having raced against hi♔m in his era."

Rossi repaid the complement by calling Stoner ‘an incredible talent’ in his m🦩edia debri🍨ef following day-one of the Algarve MotoGP. 

Rossi said this about his former rival: "I enjoy the battle with Stoner very much. I can say that now. When I battled with Stoner it was very difficult because he had an incredible talent and he was very, very fast in all situations and co♛nditions. 

"He was a very strong rival. We fought for the c🌌hampionship, so൲metimes he win, sometimes I won, but it was a great battle. 

"Also because I raced with Yamaha ༒and he raced with Ducati. And t🏅hen also with different bikes, different teams, but I enjoyed it very much. 

"For sureꦿ I want to see Casey and I just want to say ciao to him during this weekend for sure."

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