ha mantenuto le promesse ha vinto il titolo ha fatto 2 stagioni.......o meglio 1 e mezzo e se ne torna in Australia.... a zompare come un canguro Adriana....
Ex pilota ormai
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ha mantenuto le promesse ha vinto il titolo ha fatto 2 stagioni.......o meglio 1 e mezzo e se ne torna in Australia.... a zompare come un canguro Adriana....
Ex pilota ormai
ha chiuso!!! e la ducati torna a fare da comprimaria
Mah...6 mesi di catena di montaggio e vedrai come tornerebbe in sella più forte di prima. Gli fa schifo?!?!?
Se spalava letame dalla mattina alla sera,volevo sentire cosa diceva... :ph34r:
Veramente io 'sti VIP non li capirò mai!!! :wacko:
Io comunque spero per lui e per lo spettacolo di rivederlo presto in sella a darsele (tante volte a prenderle) di santa ragione in gara con gli altri due...rimane comunque un gran pilota (di ducati):biggrin3::biggrin3:
Secondo me, quel "il pilota ha lasciato intendere" suona veramente male.
O lo ha detto oppure no... Quindi non ci credo. :dry:
In Italia poi sappiamo bene come sono i giornalisti sportivi.:rolleyes:
appunto....
a me sa tanto di bufala giornalistica colossale.....rolling stoner che dice certe cose?lui che faceva capriole per terra e tutto malconcio cercava di risalire anche solo per un piazzamento da punti?mah:ph34r:
comunque motosprint è in edicola..qualcuno l'ha comprato?
Questo viene dal sito ufficiale di Stoner:
Tuesday 11th August 2009
Casey Stoner will not take part in the next three Grands Prix, and will next return to action at the beginning of October for the Grand Prix of Portugal. The Australian has suffered physical problems since the Catalunya GP, which have caused him severe fatigue during the last five races. Stoner took this difficult decision after having consulted with sports doctors who have looked after him for many years back home in Australia. At this challenging time, he has the full support of the team and the whole of Ducati who together with Stoner have enjoyed racing at the top of the sport for the last three seasons.
Mika Kallio will join Nicky Hayden in the Ducati MotoGP Team for the next three races, thanks to the great spirit of collaboration between Ducati and the satellite team owned by Paolo Campinoti. Kallio is in his debut season in MotoGP and has already proved to be very competitive on the GP9. For the Brno race, his place in the Pramac Team will be taken by Michel Fabrizio.
CASEY STONER, Ducati MotoGP Team (3rd in the championship on 150 points)
“After five extremely difficult races due to my health, I returned to Australia to visit the sports doctors who have looked after me for many years. We have taken the difficult decision not to contest the next three rounds of the championship, to allow my body time to recover from the recent stress. The doctors believe that during the Barcelona race I was suffering from a virus, and, that I subsequently pushed my body too hard, leading to problems that have caused my fatigue since then. The doctors are continuing with many tests to try to understand these problems and make sure it does not happen again. I have spoken with Ducati and thank them for their understanding at this time. I feel very sorry for the factory, my team, my sponsors and the fans and I am also disappointed because the bike in the last races has been very competitive. I will be doing everything possible to come back at full strength for Portugal.
C'è altro da aggiungere? (a parte un VERGOGNA!!)