/ 23 July 2007

Stoner wins US MotoGP

Australia’s Casey Stoner, on a Ducati, won the United States MotoGP in dominant style on Sunday to extend his World Championship lead.

Stoner won the 115,52km race in 44 minutes and 20,325 seconds, finishing 9,865 seconds in front of compatriot Chris Vermeulen on a Suzuki.

Marco Melandri, on a Honda, was third, 25,641sec behind the winner, shrugging off the after effects of a frightening crash in Saturday’s qualifying.

”I felt really comfortable sitting on the grid,” said Stoner, who became the first rider this year to win from pole position. ”I felt good about the tyres and bike. I just had to go and do the job.”

All but seven of Stoner’s laps were inside the lap record set by Pedrosa last year on a 990cc Honda.

This despite the fact that engine size was reduced to 800cc in bid to slow the bikes down.

American Nicky Hayden’s bid for a third straight victory in front of home fans at the Laguna Seca raceway ended in a dramatic incident at the first corner.

The Honda rider collided with compatriot John Hopkins on a Suzuki, and while Hopkins eventually finished 15th, Hayden, after rejoining at the back of the pack, retired with 10 laps remaining.

Yamaha’s Valentino Rossi finished fourth, five seconds behind Melandri and 30 seconds behind Stoner, who now tops the standings at 221 points to Rossi’s 177.

”We’ve been quick most of the weekend, obviously not as quick as Stoner,” said Vermeulen. ”I went 100% for several laps and I thought I was gaining on Casey. ”I wasn’t even looking at my pit board but when I did, Casey was seven seconds ahead of me,” Vermeulen added. ”So I just kept my head down in case Casey made a mistake.” — Sapa-AFP