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Casey Stoner

Casey Joel Stoner, , (born 16 October 1985 in Southport, Queensland, Australia) is a retired Australian professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . Many commentators, pundits, as well as former and current riders including Ben Spies, Andrea Dovizioso and Nicky Hayden, consider Casey Stoner to be the fastest and most talented rider to have ever raced a motorcycle.〔(Spies: Winning championship the ultimate goal ), Crash.net, 15 February 2012〕〔(Casey Stoner set the standard for all MotoGP riders, says new Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso ), News.com.au, 13 February 2013〕〔(Nicky Hayden praises ‘special talent’ Casey Stoner ), MotorCycleNews.com, 18 January 2010〕
Born in Southport, Queensland, Australia, Stoner raced from a young age and moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a racing career. After first competing internationally in 2002, Stoner became MotoGP World Champion in 2007 for Ducati Corse. One of Stoner's greatest talents was his ability to ride any motorcycle beyond its limits, even producing race wins on the inferior Ducati after both Honda and Yamaha had forged ahead in development during recent years.〔(What's so special about Casey Stoner? ), RedBull.com, 31 October 2012〕 Stoner won the MotoGP World Championship riding for Ducati and the win in 2007 remains as Ducati's only championship.〔(Stoner wins 2007 MotoGP World Championship ), Crash.net, 23 September 2007〕 During 2008 and 2009 Stoner remained a strong contender, winning multiple races, but not being able to consistently challenge Valentino Rossi and Yamaha for the title during those seasons. In mid-season of 2009 he even missed a few races due to chronic fatigue due to anemia, having started the season strongly. In 2010, Ducati failed to cope with Yamaha and Honda until very late in the season, when Stoner went out on a winning note winning three races.
After his departure from Ducati to Honda following the 2010 season, Stoner won a second world championship title in 2011 for Repsol Honda. Prior to the 2012 French Grand Prix, Stoner announced that he would retire from Grand Prix racing at the conclusion of the season. Stoner was also the winner of his home Grand Prix of Australia on six consecutive occasions between 2007 and 2012. Due to a crash during practice at Indianapolis, Stoner missed several races due to injury, curtailing his championship challenge for his last season. He rounded off his MotoGP career with a remarkable sixth consecutive win in his home Grand Prix at Phillip Island and with a podium in his final race.
On 27 March 2015, HRC announced that Casey Stoner would return to competition in a one-off ride in the 2015 Suzuka 8 Hours.〔(Stoner to return at 2015 Suzuka 8 Hour ), MCnews.com.au, 27 March 2015〕 Stoner crashed out of the race due to a stuck throttle, and Honda apologized to Stoner over the technical failure that caused him to injure his ankle and shoulder.
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