Stoner: `The wobbles have gone`.
By Mike Nicks
It's nearly impossible to imagine Casey Stoner riding a bike where he isn't pushing it onto the realm of wobbles and weaves: the reigning MotoGP world champion is that k🦋i🙈nd of full-on rider who keeps the throttle wound.
But at Donington w🍸e may see Stoner on a Marlboro Ducati GP8 that doesn't shake him around.
"At the Barceꦐlona tests we ꦓfound a big, big improvement to the engine management system to calm the bike down a bit and make it much easier to ride," he said. "The shaking and wobbling everywhere - it's sorted that."

By Mike Nicks
It's nearly impossible to imagine Casey Stoner riding a bike where he isn't pushing it onto the realm of wobbles and weaves: the reigning MotoGP world champion is ꦿthat kind of full-on rider who keeps the throttle wound.
But at Donington we may see Stoner on a Ma💯rlboro Ducati GP8 that doesn't shake him ar💝ound.
"At the Barcelona tests we found a big, big improvement to the engine management system to calm the bike🤡 down a bit and make it much easier to ride," he said. "The shaking and wobbling everywhere - it's sorted that."
So take a look at Donington to see if the other Marlboro Ducati rider Marco Melandri looks more confident on a tamed-down 🐼V4 this weekend.
As for Casey, my bet is that he'll force on through the💯 GP8's new calm zone and discover the next wobble level.

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