Stoner: I feel sorry for Ducati...

Reigning MotoGP champion Casey Stoner has given a damning 𝔍assessment of Valentino Rossi's time at Ducati.
Stoner won Ducati's only MotoGP title at his first attempt in 2007 and had scored 23 race wins for the factory by the time he left for Honda at the start of last season𓂃.
Rossi, accompanied by his team of mechanics, took Stoner's place at Ducati with the aim of becoming the first rider to wi📖n premier-class titles with three different manufacturers.
However the seven time MotoGP title winner has managed jusಞt two podiums from 27 races and will now return to Yamaha next season.
Stoner - w💟ho has long felt that Rossi and crew chief Jerry Burgess didn't give him the credit he deserved at Ducati - cited comments of a quick fix to the handling problems on the Desmosedici as an example of how they have been made to 'eat their wo꧟rds'.
quotes Stoner as saying: "Jerry [said] that it would take him 80 seconds to fix that bike and that it was a simple 🌳issue and now they have had almost two years and have not made any inroads.
"Valentino obviously doeꦬsn't want to push limits and ride a bike that is not perfect, he hasꦉ admitted that."
Stoner adde🔯d: "I just feel completely sorry for Ducati that Valentino has gone there and done nothing but complain about the bike for almost two years."
Stone🌌r and Rossi have long endured a fractious relationship, although they only fought each other directly for the title during the🤪 2007 and 2008 seasons.
Stoner - the most♋ successful MotoGP rider since 2006 - will retire at the end of this season, while Ducati is yet to announce Rossi's replacement.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi co๊me and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.