| Stoner repeats Australian victory ahead of rejuvenated Rossi In front of 50,541 spectators at Phillip Island, Casey Stoner repeated his 2007 home victory in the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon. The Ducati rider led the race from start to finish after taking off from pole, and eventually crossed the line some six seconds ahead of his nearest rival. Stonerīs fifth victory of the year, combined with a first lap crash from Dani Pedrosa, means that last yearīs MotoGP World Champion is all-but assured of the runner-up spot in the standings in 2008. Pedrosa picked up a contusion to his left leg in the fall, but was otherwise unharmed in the incident. Stonerīs future Ducati teammate Nicky Hayden attempted to keep up with the local hero over the course of the race, but the Australian proved too hot to handle in the final third. From then on Hayden had to be aware of the threat of newly crowned MotoGP World Champion Valentino Rossi lurking in the shadows, as the Fiat Yamaha stalked the man who beat him to the title in 2006. Rossi overtook Hayden on the final lap, and held off the Americanīs attempts to re-pass him as the chequered flag loomed. Starting from his worst position on the grid of the entire season, Rossiīs move up to second from twelfth was nothing short of majestic. |