Stoner under pole in FP1, Spies falls.
By Lynne Huntting
Ducati Marlboro's reigning MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner dominated first fr𝔍ee practice for the US Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Stoner, winner of the past three races and now 20 points from the title lead, kept turning up the wick, setting his best time o🐲f 1min 21.915secs on lap 23 of the 28 he rode. That time is already quicker than his own 2007 pole position lap.
By Lynne Huntting
Ducati Marlboro's reigning MotoGP world cham𝓡pion Casey Stoner dominated first free practice for the US Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Stoner, winner of the past three races and now 20 points from the title lead, kept turning up the wick, setting his best tꦫime of 1min 21.915secs on lap 23 of the 28 he rode. That time is already quicker than his own 2007 pole position lap.
"At the start the track surfa꧒ce was a little cool but grip wasn't bad and after a few laps it was back to a normal level," said Stoner. "It took a few laps to get used to the new bumps that have emerged since last season though.
"In general the track is in good shape and I enjoyed riding because it's a fun layಞout and we found a good set-up pretty quickly, using the base from last year. That allowed us to improve as the session we♛nt on and I think that if it wasn't for a bit of traffic at the end I could have gone even faster.
"For now I'm very satisfied but we have to keep working hard because the temperatures are sure to keep r⛦ising in the afternoon and that will have an effect on the track conditions."
Injured Dani Pedrosa sat 🎶at the other end of the charts during the hour long session. He worked his way up from last to eighteenth out of nineteen riders, with a time of 1min 25.311secs, before being eclipsed.
Pedrosa pitted after 12 laps. He then went back out at the end o𒊎f the session, but he never got faster, and finished the session in last place with 21 🍬laps to his name. Pedrosa walks with a decided limp as a result of his Sachsenring accident, which cost him the world championship lead by 16 points to Valentino Rossi and left him with a fractured finger and wrist, in addition to a sprained ankle.
Rossi is still working on his target of "trying to improve on my best result" at Laguna Seca, a th🌃ird place in 2005. He was second in mo💟rning practice, setting his fastest lap near the end of the session, but was 0.764secs behind Stoner.
The 💫Doctor looks to have finally got the hang of this track. He's never been a fan of Mazda Raceway but, while stopping short of actually saying he liked the track during Thursday's informal media conference, he did say "I'm very happy now. They have come to a lot of riders and asked for their input. I think they have done their best. The level of safety is quite good."
Third through fifth fastest were Shinya Nakano (San Carlos Honda Gresini); Chris Vermeulen (Rizla Suzuki MotoGP); and Marco Melandri (Ducati Marlboro𝔉 Te🌟am) - Melandri enjoying a highly promising start to what could be his last weekend as a Ducati rider.
"Finally we've had a 'proper' free practice - I'm pleased," said Marco. "At the beginning the circuit was tricky but that was probably because of the fact it was coo෴l, because suddenly the grip came in.
"I🌃 had a good feeling from the start with the bike, I was getting decent feedback and that is something I've been missing a lot this year. I was able to ride well and stay on the good line.
"From then on we made constant progress, refining the base set-up that we used at Sachsenring. Now we need to try and continue like thi💧s in the next session, when the temperature will no doubt be higher, because I want a good ꧋race here."
Pedrosa's team-mate and American favour𒉰ite Nicky Hayden was sixth fastest on the second Repsol Honda. Hayden was the leading Michelin rider, with Bridgestone sweeping the top five.
Wild-card rider Ben Spies tumbled from his Rizla Suzuki at Turn Four, his bike doing cartwheels in the gravel trap, while Spies walked away. The emergency crew wrestled with the motorcycle, getting it together enough to be carried away. He was running seventh at 🧸the time but later slipped back to eleventh with a best lap of 1min 23.950secs.
Replacement rider 𒈔for the recovering John Hopkins, Jamie Hacking, was twelfth fastest for K🌜awasaki during his first ever MotoGP session.
The session got off to a late start. The weather started out overcast and cool, but by the end the sun ♏was breaking through the c𒁏louds.
Moto🗹GP has another hour-long ജpractice session this afternoon.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit sto💜ry and Marc Marquez’s injury iss🦄ues.