Casey Stoner’s BOLD STATEMENT About Marc Marquez and Other Riders! | MotoGP News

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Some MotoGP riders according to Casey Stoner, "are often faster than they should be."
Stoner says, some of the top MotoGP riders couldn't have achieved today's level success without traction control.

Stoner has been a vocal critic of the MotoGP's current technology.
Some riders' performance has improved as a result of traction control, which has decreased highsides and increased safety, according to Stoner.

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All Comments (21)
  • @GP-News.
    What are your thoughts, is it true that the riders are not as good as the era of Casey Stoner? Let us know in the comments down below ⬇️
  • @ianturpin9180
    I am old enough to have watched the 500cc 2 stroke years. Now those riders really did have exceptional riding skills.
  • @Terraceview
    Pedrosa showed us last year that the new crop of riders aren't at the same level of the "aliens".
  • @jglg7238
    it's sad Dani pedrosa never won a championship, I wanted him to win at lease one championship in his career, he was a cool rider, humble.
  • @timkeenan366
    I'd say take away all the electronic ads. And see how fast they really are.
  • @festol1
    I agree with Stoner. MotoGP today is a technology battle, and less rider skills.
  • @user-ox2xi6kk8o
    I agree. My '05 R1 has no traction control, no ABS, no power mode settings, and no slipper clutch...its a raw angry beast that demands respect, and I like it that way.
  • Casey was an old school type of rider, who believed it was up to the rider to master the bike he was given. On some machines that meant taming a monster, on others it involved wringing every ounce of performance out of the bike. All credit to Stoner, once he mastered his bike, his riding was sublime. It's great to hear a former champion paying respect to Pedrosa, a truly exceptional rider. It's sad that Alberto Puig was always looking past Pedrosa, at Stoner, at Marquez and even at Lorenzo. Imagine what Pedrosa might have achieved with Honda, if Puig had not constantly treated him as second string, but had instead developed a bike to better suit the smaller stature of the 'pocket rocket'!
  • @GCTO239
    Stoner's assessment is spot on!
  • @jeroenvander2938
    He is 100% right, in order to get the most skilled riders in the motogp top class electronics need to be reduced drastically. Also the component of watching races would be much more fun, drifting out of corners, sliding into corners, body placement to control wheelie and powerslides. It's all gone
  • @ec3489
    Why British Superbikes is getting so popular. It’s my favorite, no traction control or anti wheelie.
  • @DHRC23
    If both Mick Doohan and Casey, and Pit are saying similar things, maybe they are on to something, all the aero and active electronics are taking away from the rider's natural ability to make decisions, IE: regarding the amount of throttle for the grip available, put the skill back into the riders' hands, not the technicians with the lap top sitting on the pit wall as the case in F1.
  • @elgar6743
    The best and most competent 'RIDERS' were in the 2 stroke engine era...no rider 'aids' whatsoever...the rider aids were in the rider's mind, wrist, fingers and body position. That was, to me, the most 'pure' form of showcasing the rider's talent and skill level. Not saying the current crop of pilots aren't 'aliens'...the previous riders were simply 'more alien'...LOL.
  • @donaldhipple4921
    Many coming from Moto2 have said how much easier it is to ride Moto Gp bikes despite their increased speed and power.
  • @justadam1917
    The cream always rises to the top The best riders will always find a way to win
  • Stoner is TOTALLY RIGHT!!! The amount of rider control on the bike when i started following MotoGP and the amount of it now is visibly different. Maybe not for non-fans but i can see it clearly. Where's Randy Mamola doing powerslides on a 2stroke from this today? Long time ago,on original Dutch TT galaxy... with the layout not destroyed and turned into a parking lot there use to be racing without anyone else but rider controlling the motorcycle. Now,we're screwed 'cause you just can't beat the corps.
  • @jamestarbuck3890
    Absolutely 100% agree! Look how fast Dani is on the KTM! he whips everyone except Brad! Absolute legend!
  • @bmazzuia
    Some riders ended their careers with happiness and joy embracing the future with joy for the next generation and some don’t and will never understand that playing the game of blame and excuses just makes it harder move on