Casey Stoner - Ducati Diaries, Episode 1

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • Ducati UK is proud to present Ducati Diaries, a brand-new podcast series hosted by former Ducati racer and world champion turned motorsport commentator Neil Hodgson. Talking to Neil in the first episode is none other than two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner, who shares some incredible insights into his journey to the top of the sport.
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Комментарии • 201

  • @mrskids4
    @mrskids4  +33

    agreed that we need to go back to raw motorcycles. Down with electronics. Up with rider skill

  • @harrymilton657
    @harrymilton657 21 день назад +23

    Stoner was an unbelievable talent. His peers (Lorenzo, Spies, Hayden et al) all thought he could do things they couldn't. Such a shame he retired before taking on Marc..

  • @jholmes82
    @jholmes82 21 день назад +42

    One of THE most, naturally gifted riders of our generation.

  • @janeducatiwilson6934
    @janeducatiwilson6934 14 дней назад +17

    Casey ; you have integrity and your humble nature shines through in this interview. What you were able to achieve riding the Ducati was never repeated.

  • @fghij23
    @fghij23 9 часов назад +1

    I've had the privilege to watch all types of top level motorcycle racing all over the world for the past 35 or so years - the most impressive thing I have ever seen is Casey through turn 3 at Phillip Island. They were right to call it Stoner corner. Big respect.

  • @TheTradesmanLU2001
    @TheTradesmanLU2001 12 часов назад +2

    I like Casey more and more when I see these interviews. I absolutely always respected his incredible talent . I suppose I fell for the media’s efforts to villainize him . I will admit that I was wrong. He’s a super cool guy and I agree wholeheartedly with his opinions on Grand Prix racing . It’s too bad he didn’t always get the respect he deserved . Nobody denies his talent , however .

  • @trevoraston2537
    @trevoraston2537 21 день назад +24

    Awesome listening to Casey, especially his views on current MotoGP tech.. I think he hits the nail on the head, the best riders in the world shouldn't have TC, anti-wheelie, ride height control etc.. The problem that exists now though is there are no current riders in the MotoGP paddock that have ridden a GP bike without it, and, if you take it away, they'll be chucking themselves into the gravel left right and centre. CS is 100% correct, stopping the wheelie, spinning up up to turn the bike, stopping it spinning to get it to grip out of a corner etc.. was the skill of making a bike fast - Who can forget Casey smoking the rear up at will.

  • @phillpearson7531
    @phillpearson7531 21 день назад +6

    In my opinion Casey would have dominated Moto GP if had not had the health issues. He was more gifted than Rossi in many respects.

  • @elwap0
    @elwap0 14 дней назад +14

    There was never anyone...even close .How he stood the bike up long before anyone else on the track and pulled the trigger way before anyone else was terrifying..his contemporaries saw what he was doing ...but no one could come close to doing it...truly the GOAT

  • @mmpr335
    @mmpr335 21 день назад +4

    How scummy is it stopping a 14 year old from having fun just because he's faster than your child. Glad his path worked out for him and he's having the last laugh now

  • @miyaaaaw
    @miyaaaaw 21 день назад +28

    Casey, watching you ride was a pleasure. I feel lucky, privileged to have witnessed that era.

  • @matey182
    @matey182 21 день назад +19

    "If you let those electronics sort it out they would sort you out."

  • @squareyesj7170
    @squareyesj7170 21 день назад +11

    When Casey speaks, I listen carefully. He articulates my issues I have with the promotion and running of MotoGp perfectly because I agree wholeheartedly with all the points he makes. MotoGP would be in a much better place with Casey in charge, unfortunately, the promoters of the sport, as with most sports, are mainly focused on the money and not the integrity of that sport (not 'the show' nor 'the business'). Much respect to Casey, I hope his health continues to improve and I hope we see more of him.

  • @murrays9950
    @murrays9950 21 день назад +9

    Alot of us in the UK love you Casey. I have followed you and been a massive fan since your 125cc GP Days. I remember being at knockhill when you had never been there before in 2001 and broke the lap record with a 54.9s lap. 😎✊🏼

  • @stewarts8597
    @stewarts8597 14 часов назад +4

    Casey is one of my fav riders. Just naturally gifted and a wonderful person

  • @shawnvenables209
    @shawnvenables209 21 день назад +9

    God bless both these men for what they did for motorcycles. Casey did what no one could. Not even Rossi. Casey my humble friend, be proud you did what no one else could. You guys were real racers...doing the hard miles in the backs of vans or pick ups...sleeping on the road...riding junk winning with talent...Real racers with talent controlling a machine and doing things no one else can.

  • @michaelhart5886
    @michaelhart5886 21 день назад +9

    Being an Australian ive been a massive stoner fan forever. Was awesome being at Phillip island for many of his victories as well as his final race. His book is a great read as well

  • @jadethompson5269
    @jadethompson5269 21 день назад +7

    As an Aussie, Casey is legend along with Gardner and Doohan. Would put Bayliss up there too.

  • @miyaaaaw
    @miyaaaaw 14 дней назад +5

    Neil always mentions highly of Casey whenever the occasion arises. I understand some people were and still are hesitant to bring up Casey's name, but not Neil. Casey as the first guest felt so right. This was a delight to watch. Thank you Neil and Casey, legends.

  • @Future_Dave
    @Future_Dave День назад +4

    27:53