with ... Casey Stoner
Friday 05 August: The Australian rider of the Repsol Honda Team leads the overall standings with an advantage of 20 points after the halfway point of the 2011 season.
Leader of the MotoGP World Championship with five
victories in ten races,Casey Stoner has started his first season at the
Repsol Honda Team taking the initiative in his tough battle with Dani
Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo. The victory in his first Grand Prix with the
Spanish energy company livery was the best sign of the Australian
rider's hunger for victory, and he will arrive to the Czech Republic
with an advantage of 20 points at the top of the MotoGP World
Championship.
The Repsol Media Service caught up with Casey - and supplied the images.
Five victories and four more podiums in 10 races. It does not sound bad at all for a first half of the season, does it?
"Yes. I think that without the problem of the second
race, we would havebeen in the podium in all races this season, which I
believe is something very special. I am very happy this year at the
Repsol Honda Team. The bike has been working brilliantly and even in the
worst days it did not work poorly. This is something very positive.
When we have the opportunity towin we are always there, very close, and
that gives us the chance to win more often”.
Which race do you prefer from the ones held until now with the Repsol Honda?
"I would say that my favourite race this season was,
undoubtedly, Laguna Seca. We had a very difficult weekend. Since Assen,
where I had a huge crash, I suffered a bit due to my injuries, because I
had a fall again in Sachsenring and things did not really went our way.
When we arrived to Laguna Seca I was confident, but unfortunately,
during the weekend we were not able to have the bike we wanted. It was
not until the race when we took the step ahead we needed and which gave
us the confidence to do a great race”.
Lorenzo, Pedrosa and yourself are showing a very
close performance and you have a level well above the rest. Does it
gives the lead and the victories a higher level?
"I competed with those rider during all my career, so I
think that the value of the victories is always very high. The three of
us, Jorge [Lorenzo], Dani [Pedrosa] and myself had the bad luck to
coincide in a very difficult time,one of the toughest in history, in
which it is most difficult to achieve victory, and it is certainly a
great feeling, a deep emotion when you win.But after competing with
them most of my life, the feeling is more or less the same. When you do a
race like in Laguna Seca, then the feeling is special, but it was also
the same in the first victory in the first race with Honda. It was
something special”.
From now until the end of the season, which do you think will be the details that will decide who will be the Champion?
"I could say consistency, but as difficult as it is, I
do not think consistency will win championships. You have to be there
and win races, take risks. I think that is what might decide the
Championship. We are going to do the best job we can every time we get
on track, but if one of the days we are not able win, we need to settle
for second place, a third or even worse, but we will try to win every
time”.
What would you say about your bike and what has to
be improve of it? Because in the last races you suffered more than
expected...
"We had some weekends that were a bit weird, because
in Mugello we suffered a little, because the tyres overheated, which was
caused by an excess of grip on the rear. In Sachsenring we tried to
reduce the grip, to decrease the temperature of the tyres and that is
not the correct direction.In Laguna Seca we followed the same path,
trying to avoid the temperature from being too high, but it was not the
right direction. We have been just going around in circles to try to
take a step ahead to find grip again, to find traction that helps the
bike work well, because this is what I think is Honda's best feature:
traction. When we do not follow that path we don't have a strong feature
and that is why we suffered in those races”.
And where do you think you need to improve? How do you feel about your physical problems?
"Now we have a few weeks' break and I am sure that we
will feel much better afterwards, because week after week I did not
improve too much. It is something we have suffered, but we had to
compete and we did not think too much about it. There are many things I
must improve of my riding, also with this bike. I have been learning in
the last races, but the lack of experience with the Honda does not help.
It will be beautiful to have more experience to know that a certain
set-up works in a certain way, and that itis good to follow that path
when we lack grip or when it is difficult to turn.With a little more
experience maybe we could have even less bad moments,so I think that
with a bit more experience we will improve those points,because they
were are weaknesses in the last races”.
What do you ask for the second half of the season?
"Honestly, the best thing that can happen is that it
is the same as the first half! To arrive with more than the rest to the
end of the season is our main objective. I want to achieve even more
victories, I want to do my best until the end of the season. The bike is
good, is fast, I am riding well, but the problem is that I have very
strong rivals that do the same. We will have to wait and see what we can
do in the second half of the season, but I am sure it will be a tough
championship”.
What are your plans for these free days before going to the Czech Republic?
"I don't have many plans, just try to recover from my
injuries and if I am able to recover enough, then start training again
before the beginning of the next part of the season. This year, since Le
Mans I have been sick or injured and it was very difficult to find time
to train, so it would be good just to get back to the track in full
form”.