Monday, December 12, 2011

Accident Triggers Stoner Reveals Valencia GP

Ducati's Casey Stoner finally spoke up about the accident that befell
him at the Valencia GP, some time ago. This accident made him fail to
continue the race. Stoner had to bury his dream to win the series
cover the Moto GP this season. Australian rider failed to continue the
race after tejatuh while warming up. And in this race, Stoner took
pole position success. After a silence, Stoner finally uncover the
background of the accident. According to the reigning world champion
Moto GP 2007's, temperatrur tire failure is the culprit behind the
Valencia GP. "I'm just a little interesting gas and direct motor
racing, unlike I've ever experienced before," said Stoner reported
Motorcyclenews page. Stoner himself got confused looking for the cause
of the accident. But he denies any such alleged error first. "I'm
probably one of the drivers of the most carefully in warm-up lap. I
always try hard heats the tires to start the race, but I also can not
prevent accidents," said 24-year racer. On race weekend, Stoner set
two strategies. He started the race with the main motor and the
current speed limit to conserve heating fuel. But temperatures as cold
as 19 degrees Celsius and windy create less heat so that the rear
tires can not grip optimally. The second strategy, Stoner and some
MotoGP riders will use a backup motor with a new rear tire during
heating. Racers will then switch to another motor on the second lap.
While the spare tire of the motorcycle was transferred to the main
motor. "Next time, I might have better luck with this strategy, I will
also fix the mistakes of yesterday and add to the effort during
heating to reach the proper temperature of the tire," said Stoner.
Accident has made Stoner bury his ambition to win three consecutive
victories. At the Valencia Grand Prix, the title eventually won by
Repsol Honda rider, Dani Pedrosa.

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