Casey Stoner
Motorcycle Rider
Stoner plans for 2010 title assaultStoner plans for 2010 title assault AUSTRALIA'S Casey Stoner is already planning for a 2010 MotoGP title assault after seeing his troubled 2009 campaign end with a whimper overnight. The Ducati rider, who missed three races of the season... In this article: Casey Stoner, Dani Pedrosa, Valentino Rossi, Valencia, Australian Computer Society, Jorge Lorenzo, Hiroshi Aoyama, Honda, and Australia |
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Daily Express | November 07, 2009
Stoner's set for hat-trick
...Cruises Ducati rider Casey Stoner of Australia CASEY Stoner smashed the Valencia lap record to put his Ducati on pole and on course for a season-ending World MotoGP race victory. The Aussie continued the dominant pace that has...
In this article: Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, Valentino Rossi, Valencia, and Australia
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The Australian | November 09, 2009
Stoner's focus is greater fitness
Stoner's focus is greater fitness Australia's Casey Stoner is looking forward to a two-month fitness campaign before his 2010 MotoGP title tilt after a rollercoaster year ended on a flat note. Stoner was the form rider going into the...
In this article: Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, Uranium, Australian Computer Society, Dani Pedrosa, AXA, and Honda
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The Australian | October 25, 2009
Stoner wins but Rossi takes title
...Valentino Rossi takes title AUSTRALIA's Casey Stoner won his second-straight race but defending world champion Valentino Rossi claimed his seventh MotoGP title in a thrilling Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday. The 36-year-old Italian secured...
In this article: Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa, Bradley Smith, Valencia, Suicide, Jorge Lorenzo, Hiroshi Aoyama, and Telstra
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Guardian | October 26, 2009
Rossi hints that he will stay in MotoGP
He would be under a lot more media pressure racing for Ducati while Australia's 2007 champion Stoner, likely to stay with the Italian team after they stuck by him following a mystery illness this year, would not be the ideal team-mate.
In this article: Valentino Rossi, Ferrari, Jorge Lorenzo, Formula One, Ford Focus, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, and Giacomo Agostini
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 09, 2009
Stoner crashes out in Spain
Stoner crashes out in Spain Australia's Casey Stoner is looking forward to a two-month fitness campaign before his 2010 MotoGP title assault after his rollercoaster 2009 campaign ended on a flat note. Stoner was the form rider going into...
In this article: Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, Spain, Phillip Island, British Grand Prix, Dani Pedrosa, Honda, Malaysia, and Australia
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Daily Mail | October 25, 2009
Brilliant Valentino Rossi finishes third in Malaysia to clinch seventh world title
...Lorenzo, who was the only rider able to catch Rossi in the standings. The race was won by Australia's Casey Stoner, with Spain's Dani Pedrosa in second place. Simply the best: Rossi riding his Yamaha at the Sepang International...
In this article: Valentino Rossi, Malaysia, Jorge Lorenzo, Dani Pedrosa, Sepang International Circuit, Australia, and Spain
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | October 25, 2009
Stoner wins, Rossi grabs MotoGP title
...MotoGP title in a thrilling Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday. Thirty-year-old Italian Rossi secured the title by coming in third on his Yamaha in wet conditions at Sepang. Spain's Dani Pedrosa was second. Rossi said he was delighted to...
In this article: Valentino Rossi, Dani Pedrosa, Valencia, Heavy Rain, Jorge Lorenzo, Phillip Island, Australia, and Spain
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | November 04, 2009
Stoner chases hat-trick
...to farewell grand prix racing. Stoner, who arrives in Valencia on the back of consecutive victories in Australia and Malaysia, scored the first win of his career at the circuit in the 125cc class in 2003. He was second for Ducati in...
In this article: Chris Vermeulen, Valencia, Malaysia, Australia, and Spain
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | October 15, 2009
Rossi leads Stoner in MotoGP practice
...struggled, finishing back in 15th on the timesheets. Stoner returned to MotoGP competition two weeks ago in Portugal and finished a surprise second behind the Yamaha of Jorge Lorenzo. The 2007 world champion had come back from a 10-week...
In this article: Valentino Rossi, Jorge Lorenzo, Phillip Island, Chris Vermeulen, Honda, Valencia, Malaysia, Australia, and Portugal
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Casey Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian motorcycle racer. Born and raised in Southport, Queensland, Stoner raced from a young age and moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a racing career. After first competing internationally in 2002, he won the title of 2007 MotoGP World Champion when he succeeded American Nicky Hayden. He currently competes in the MotoGP class for the Ducati Marlboro Team.
In 2008, Stoner was named Young Australian of the Year as well as Nickelodeon´s Australian Kids Choice Awards. === Early years ===
He competed in his first race was when he was four years old, in an under-nine years old race at the Mike Hatcher's dirt racing track on the Gold Coast of Australia. Between his very first race win at the age of nine and the age of fourteen, Stoner won 41 dirt and long track titles and 70 state titles.
One feat he achieved that illustrates his passion and "need" for racing was at age twelve. Over one weekend he raced in 5 different categories in all 7 rounds of each capacity. A weekend consisting of 35 different races... Not only did he compete in all these categories and different engine capacities, the young Casey Stoner went on to win 32 out of the 35 races. There were five Australian titles to be won that weekend, Stoner won all 5.
The legal age to enter into road races in Australia is 16. At the age of 14 years, Stoner and his parents agreed he was ready to move up onto road racing so they packed up and moved to England - where the legal age for road racing is 14.
- Birth Date:
- October 16, 1985
- Nationality:
- Australian
- Current team:
- Ducati Marlboro Team
- Wins:
- 25
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