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Stoner wins Catalunya Gand Prix Casey Stoner won the Catalunya Grand Prix on Sunday for his

third victory in the MotoGP championship this season. The 2007 world champion overtook Jorge Lorenzo on the first lap and never looked back as the Australian's Honda proved too fast to catch on the 4.727-kilometer (2.937-mile) Catalunya circuit. Lorenzo was second, 2.403 seconds behind. After five races, defending champion Lorenzo holds a sevenpoint lead over Stoner. While American rider Ben Spies came in third for his first podium of the season. Stoner said: "Jorge got off to a good start and I had to wait until the end of the first lap to overtake him and then he couldnt'

ARTI INDONESIA Stoner memenangkan Gand Prix di Catalunya


Casey Stoner memenangkan Gand Prix di Catalunya pada hari Minggu untuk kemenangan yang ketiga nya di kejuaraan Motogp pada musim ini. Pemenang juara dunia 2007 itu menyalip Jorge Lorenzo pada putaran pertama dan tanpa pernah menoleh kebelakang dan pembalab Honda asal Australia ini membuktikan menjadi yang tercepat di sirkuit Catalunya sepanjang 4.727-kilometer (2.937-mill), Lorenzo yang kedua, 2.403 detik di belakangnya. Setelah lima balapan ini, juara bertahan Lorenzo unggul tujuh-point didepan Stoner. Sedangkan pembalap Amerika Ben Spies menduduki peringkat ketiga sebagai podium pertamanya musim ini. Stoner berkata: " Jorge melakukan start dengan baik dan aku harus menunggu sampai akhir putaran pertama untuk menyalipnya dan dia tidak bisa menyalipku'

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