MotoGP Gossip: 'After 3-mins Casey had set the best lap time…'

- Lucio Cec𝐆chinello recalls a tale that sums up the natural talent of Casey Stoner, who rode for LCR Honda during his rookie 2006 MotoG🐼P season:

"It was his only his second Grand Prix in MotoGP. He asked to arrive in🐟 Qatar on Thursday… but during the trip several 🌊things happened and he landed in Qatar on Friday at 9:35 in the morning. First practice started at 10:00.

MotoGP Gossip: 'After 3-mins Casey had set the best lap time…'

- Lucio Cecchinꦯello recalls a tale that sums up the naturaಌl talent of Casey Stoner, who rode for LCR Honda during his rookie 2006 MotoGP season:

"It was hꦆis only his second Grand Prix in MotoGP. He asked to arrive in Qatar on Thursday… but during the trip several things happened and he landed in Qatar on Friday at🃏 9:35 in the morning. First practice started at 10:00.

"I picked him up at the airport and took him 𒉰to the circuit. While he was getting dressed, he had ꦺcoffee. He put on his helmet, entered the box and, without even looking at the mechanics, got on the bike at 10:02.

"After three minutes he had set the best lap time, then later improved🐎 several times and finished the session fastest... Casey was like that, extremely naturally gifted."

Stoner went on to take his first MotoGP pole position the🦹 next day and finished fifth in the race. []

- KT🐷M motorsport director Pit Beirer has paid tribute to Pol Espargaro's work for the team, following the news that the Spaniard will leave th🌳e factory at the end of this season.

"We feel very close to him," Beirer said. "I think he has matured enormously with us. He had not been a factory rider before. He didn't know what it meant to r📖each into a huge box of new parts and put the motorcycle together like a modular system. Together with team manager Mike Leitner and his crew chief Paul Trevathan, we honed him into a finished MotoGP rider. When he leaves we will have one laughing and one crying eye." []

— Jorge Lorenzo (@lorenzo99)

- Jorge Martinez 'Aspar' has spoken of his admiration for the fact t💟hat Valentino Rossi, whom he raced against in 1996, is still fighti𝕴ng at the front of MotoGP.

"How is it possible that I retired 23 years a🥂go and Rossi has kept racing, when he already beat me in Brno 1996 in 125cc? It is admirable that a 41-year-old is fighting with riders like Marquez. When you get older, you lose that desire to take risks, but Valentino is Valentino." []

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