Stoner: `The wobbles have gone`.
By Mike Nicks
It's nearly impossible to imagine Casey Stoner riding a bike where he isn't pushing it onto the realm of wobbles and weaves: th🌺e reigning MotoGP world champion is that kind of full-on rider who keeps the throttle wound.
But at Donington we may see Stoner on a Marlboro Ducꦅati GP8 that doesn't shake him around.
"At the Barcelona tests we found a big, big improvement to the eng🍎ine management system to calm the bike down a biಞt and make it much easier to ride," he said. "The shaking and wobbling everywhere - it's sorted that."

By Mike Nicks
It's nearly impꦚossible to imagine Casey Stoner ridinꦆg a bike where he isn't pushing it onto the realm of wobbles and weaves: the reigning MotoGP world champion is that kind of full-on rider who keeps the throttle wound.
But at Donington we may see Stoner o🥀n a Marlboro Ducati GP8 that doesn't shake him ar꧂ound.
"At the Barcelona tests we found a big, big improvement to the engine management system to calm the bik💟e down a bit and make it much easier to ride," he said. "The shaking and wobbling everywhere - it's sorte🌸d that."
So take a look at Donington to see i♑f the other Marlboro Ducati r🗹ider Marco Melandri looks more confident on a tamed-down V4 this weekend.
As for Casey, my bet is that he✱'ll force on through the GP8's new calm zone and discover the next wobble level.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the ൩Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.