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Stoner czechs out, Rossi struggles.

Casey Stoner (AUS), Ducati Marlboro Team, Ducati, 27, 2007 MotoGP World Championship,
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Stoner czechs out, Rossi struggles.

Sunday, 19th August 2007

MotoGP world championship leader Casey Stoner charged unhindered to his seventh victory of the 2007 season on Sunday at Brno, while title rival Valentino Rossi slumped to seventh.

Stoner raised his world championship lead to a near unstoppable 60 points over the Italian, with six rounds remaining, by shrugging off the early challenge of Rizla Suzuki's John Hopkins, then delivering the kind of peerless race pace suggested by his practice times.

By the midway point of the 22 laps, Stoner sat 2.496secs clear of Hopkins - but that extended to 7.903secs by the chequered flag. Nevertheless, second place marked Hopper's best ever MotoGP result and only his second grand prix podium after Shanghai earlier this season.

Third position went to outgoing world champion Nicky Hayden - who had qualified second to Stoner, slipped to fourth at the start, but then muscled past Repsol Honda team-mate Dani Pedrosa for third place on lap two - a position he held to the end for his third 800cc podium.

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Top Michelin rider Hayden crossed the line five seconds from Hopkins and almost three seconds in front of a frustrated Pedrosa, who quickly departed after returning his RC212V to the pits.

The fight for fifth was more intense, with Chris Vermeulen carving his way from the lower reaches of the top ten to sixth, a fraction behind Rossi, by the halfway stage. Fifth was as high as Rossi rose on Sunday and he lost the position to the Australian on lap 13, then fell victim to Loris Capirossi's powerful Ducati three laps later.

Another Bridgestone rider, Kawasaki's Randy de Puniet, was also queuing up to pass the #46, who seemed to once again be battling tyre troubles - in addition to his much publicised off-track tax problems. Fortunately for Rossi, de Puniet lacked the decisiveness to make a pass - leaving the Italian seventh at the flag, 22 seconds from Stoner, and de Puniet half a second further adrift.

Alex Barros rode a strong come-from-behind race to claim ninth for d'Antin Ducati, while Honda LCR's Carlos Checa got the better of a healing Toni Elias for tenth.
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