Austria MotoGP Test: Casey Stoner: 'The first time I've pushed in years!'

"Four years without basically making a mistake, it had to come to an end sometime!" - Casey Stoner.
Casey Stoner: The first time I've pushed in years!

Casey Stoner was quick to see 🅠the funny side after suffering his first MotoGP fall in four꧂ years, at the end of testing in Austria on Wednesday.

The retired double MotoGP champion had improved from fourth on the opening day to third when he left the track꧑ with a soft tyre to push for a fasteꩵr lap time.

However the Australian was caught out at Turn 6 and remained 0.625�൲�s from the top - albeit behind only factory Ducati race stars Andrea Iannone and Andrea Dovizioso - before sending the following tweet:

Speaking later in the evening, Stoner explained: "To be honest, the corner before [the fall] was the first time I've pushed in years. I can go around and do the lap times I was doing. In every test you get unto a mode, a motion. No sense in taking any risks. I almost never run wide, let alone make a mistake.

"It's the first time I've put a soft tyre in for many years. Th🎉e corner before I had more chance of crashing probably𓄧, because I went in there and was ready for it. Everything went well. Then I went into the next corner and the front just closed on me.

"For sure I had maybe a little bit more speed, but bec♏ause we arrive on the limiter you can't really go faster into that corner. The limiter just arrives earlier becau☂se you have more grip.

"So it was a little bit strange for me, but anyway clearly because of the soft t🍸yre. We've been running th🎶e hard tyre all day for the last two days. So we probably had a little more weight coming from the rear onto the front and just wasn't ready for it.

no wild-card for Casey Stoner in Austria: 'It's not going to happen'. -- ltxcn.top MotoGP (@crash_motogp)

Ducati riders dominated testing at the Red Bull Ring, filling the top four places on both days. The circuit will host the first Austrian motorcycle grand prix since 1997 next month.

"We're get꧃ting the bike to turn quite well. Bra✱king stability seems quite good. Of course we've got power but we're only reaching a little bit above 310 here. I don't really see a weakness at this point," Stoner said of the Ducati.

"Maybe we could get th♊e bik♑e to turn a little bit better, but saying that we haven't got the latest chassis I tested [last time] at Misano which improved in that area."

Iannone, who led the timesheet💜s by 0.440s from Dovizioso, used the new chassis.

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