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    Yamaha still wary

    Yamaha still wary of Casey Stoner threat
    By Matthew Birt

    MotoGP

    23 May 2008 14:57


    Yamaha bosses insist Casey Stoner can still play a pivotal role in deciding the destiny of the 2008 MotoGP world championship.

    The reigning champion’s 16th place in a disastrous Le Mans MotoGP in France saw him fall 41-points adrift of Fiat Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi with just five races completed.

    But Rossi’s Fiat Yamaha team boss Davide Brivio reckons it would be foolish to write Stoner off despite his poor run of results since dominating the season’s opening race in Qatar.

    Stoner is also 38-points behind Spanish duo Jorge Lorenzo and Dani Pedrosa, but Brivio told MCN: “I think it is still a four rider fight for the world championship.

    “I was thinking before Le Mans that sooner or later a DNF had to start coming for somebody, or a race where somebody scored no points. Casey was the one, which is bad for him but this can happen to anybody.

    “We had this in 2006 and 2007 so we know what it is like. It is not easy but in two or three races things might go well for Casey and bad for the others.

    “It is more difficult for him now because he has three riders in front of him, so it is not only one or two he has to beat. You have to be much better than three riders to gain points and that could be difficult.

    “But maybe one of three can have a problem so I still think he can be involved. When Casey is competitive he is always there and very strong.”

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    You would have to be pretty brave to write Stoner off at this point in time, there is a loong way to go. Whilst things have become difficult for him, the equation is pretty simple - wins races! Beat everyone and he claws points back. A little bit of bad luck for the others - mechanical failure, a crash, especially if a couple of them take each other out (they've all done it before) and Casey's right back in there. At worst, he will be amongst the current championship leaders fighting for podiums and race wins which could prove pivotal in the final points makeup. I think this is going to be a classic championship battle to the wire!
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    While there are still points to get its never over is it??


    Look at 2006 5 points in it. And Supers last year 2 points! Just as long as its "racing" and not 1 bike out in front like last year it should be a great year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaMaster
    You would have to be pretty brave to write Stoner off at this point in time, there is a loong way to go.
    Agree, I can't get the point either. Casey has the great talent without doubt, there were and are not any rider who can optimize the wild and powerful Desmodici but Casey. He is still having opportunity to win the second title, the season just started off.

    Yamaha might wary about Casey, but there wouldn't be any advantage from being overworried about something or someone !

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