Conversation of Rossi - Stoner afterwards

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Valentino Rossi admitted he had made a mistake that ends in a nudge with Repsol Honda rider, Casey Stoner. As a result, they fall and Stoner failed to continue the race on the second series in 2011 in Circuit MotoGP Jerez, Spain, Sunday (04/03/2011), while he could finish the race 26 laps and finished fifth.

The incident happened on the seventh lap when Rossi wanted to maneuver to grab the second position is occupied by Stoner. Unfortunately, while taking from the inside when it swerved to the right, Rossi motor slip and fall so that Stoner, who was at her side involved in the accident. Having assisted by officers, Rossi could continue the race. In contrast, Stoner, who became the winner of the series premiered in Qatar, had to leave the arena of race and rest.

After the race, Rossi went to the Honda garage to meet Stoner, who won the pole position. "The Doctor" expressed regret has made rivals failed to reap the points in this second series.

Here are excerpts of conversations Rossi-Stoner in such a short meeting.


Stoner (smiling): What about your shoulder? Is okay?

Rossi (still wearing a helmet): I am very sorry.

Stoner: Never mind. You have a problem with your shoulder?

Rossi: I made a mistake.

Stoner: Yes. Of course, Your ambition beat your talent.

Rossi: Eh?

Stoner: Ambition of more than talent.

Rossi: I am very sorry.

Stoner: No problem.

At the Jerez circuit, Rossi, holder of seven world titles MotoGP, has a very good record because he has earned six victories in the premier class. Compare with Stoner, who has never won at the Jerez circuit. 2007 world champion is just one podium finishes in the 2009 season with Ducati, it was due to finish in third position.
Despite the difference treatment that the Race Marshal give to Stoner still make him furious until now, same opinion also provide by Marco Simoncelli when he was fell while leading the pack. This incident expected to provide similar treatment for all racer whether they famous or from independent team.

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