The MotoGP legend with “more talent than the top five guys together”
“I don’t believe he had fear"

One MotoGP legend supposedly has more talent than the 🍎current top five combine꧃d.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Casey Stoner has always been fet🥀ed for his incredible ability on a motorcycle, and the legacy he left behind in racing.
Thirteen years after his early🌸 retirement, he has been praiseꦏd for his unique talent.
“He is 💃something special,” Scott Redding told th๊e Motorsport Republic podcast.
“He has more talent than🎐 the top five guys put togeth🍒er.
“The things you 𝓀see him do as a spectator, you don’t appreciate it as we do as riders.
“You see Toprak do something and think ‘f***!’
“You see Casey do somethin♛g… first, how? And so consisten🤪tly?
“I don’t believe he had fear, he didn’t feꦇar crashing. He 🐻just went, and it’ll be as it’ll be.
“He was angry to win. He didn’t give a f***.
“The stories I’ve heard from when he was young…
“He signed for KTM🐬. I think 250cc. They said ‘go out, run the engine, t✱ake it easy…’
“He went down to the pitlane, highside! Two laps later, crash! Just no🍌 forgiveness.
“‘I am going out to be fast, and that’s it’.
“That guy used to go out, cꦍrash, come in, f𓃲irst lap out, red helming.
“You just had a huge crash and now you’re going even faster? At least ꧋[go slower] for one lap!
“Not Casey, man…”
Casey Stoner 'got hate, which was unfair'

Redding debuted in MotoGP in 2014, two years 🌠after Stoner had 𒁃called it quits. But he watched Stoner with awe as a Moto2 rider.
Stoner won two champ🌠ionships in the premier class which arguably look even more impressive with time.
The Australian won the championship on his first year on a Ducati - but it would be another 15 years until Ducati were able to win again, through Pecc꧃o Bagnaia in 2022. Stoner’s version of the Ducati🌌 was certainly not the dominant force we see today.
He then won in his first year back on a Hondaꦛ in 2011 too.
But Stoner🧸 wasn’t always as revered during his heyday📖.
“He is not a people person,” Redding said. “He didn’t൲ care about the bull*** of media, that’s not his thi🐲ng. Fair play, he made it known.
“🧸He got hate for that which was unfai🦂r. He was doing his job. He must have looked at it like war, with the racing.
“He got hated, it was the st♛art of social media times. The s*** that people say! If you’re someone that can’t take it, it’s a nasty place 🧸to be.
“I have massiꦦve respect for him for doing what he did, then hanging up his suit and saying🔥 ‘bye’.”

James was a sport༒s journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.