Casey Stoner: Valentino Rossi “controlled” media, “they turned me into a villain”
“They t𒐪hought ‘we ha🀅ve got to write bad press about someone’ and I became his enemy No 1"

Casey Stoner has༺ opened up about Valentino Rossi’s influence over the media during their M❀otoGP heyday.
Stoner and Rossi have buried 🎶the hatchet in rec🏅ent times, particularly after the Australian’s visit to the Tavullia ranch.
But in their competitive days their public personas were in stark contrast - with the fun and charisma𓆉tic Rossi seen as opposite to the withdrawn and introverted Stoner.
“🧜He had everybody controlled, even press-wise,” Stone☂r said earlier this year on the Ducati Diaries podcast.
“He was so important to every form of media. If they eve🌟r wrote anꩵy crap about him, he’d blacklist them!
“As he did ꦡthat, they couldn’t afford that. They could not afford their newspaper to be blacklisted, and not have an interview or any dealings with Valentino.
“They thought ‘we have go🙈t to writ✃e bad press about someone’ and I became his enemy No 1.
“They turned me into the villain.
“It’s often lik𒁃e that, that the people who get twisted into being the villain just because they are not so outwardly kind.
“A lot of people were against Dani Pedrosa for the same reason. They didn’t like his seriousness. But we’ve seen the charac𒁏ter of Dani come out la🌳ter on.
“Dan⛎i is somebody who I stayed friends with throughout all of racing, even in our championship battles.
“Nothing but reꦿspect for him, he’s got nothing but respect for me. We are friends to this day.
“But⛎ they loved to twist it. Dani wasn’t loved as much as he could have been, maybe because he was too serio𒁏us, too focused on results, rather than acting as a showman.
“I didn’t follow in Valentino’s൲ footsteps. I didn’t t꧒ry to take on the role that he had.
“That was him, his character. He was fantastic for the sport. He🗹 was almost perfect, how he did everything.
“I never tried to be that person. I’ve se✅en a lot of people since me trying to be this same character, trying to grab Val🦩entino’s fanbase.
“But it🌌’s so put-on, so acted. But they’re still loved for it.
Maybe I should’v♕e been this false person who played the fool to get attention. But 🎐it’s never been me.
“I just✨ wanted t🌼o race bikes. I wanted to entertain, but not because you wanted it. There’s enough entertainment in what we do, and how close we race.”
Stoner w⛎on two MotoGP titles, in 2🀅007 and 2011, before his early retirement. He beat Rossi on both occasions.
But Rossi’s career ended with se🅺ven pre💮mier class titles under his belt.
Their rivalry has calmed this year and Stoner recently made a surprise visit to the VR46 ranch when he and Rossi rol🅷led back the years on the dirt track.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to footba💟ll, to F1.