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Some MotoGP riders according to Casey Stoner, “are often faster than they should be.”
Stoner says, some of the top MotoGP riders couldn’t have achieved today’s level success without traction control.

Stoner has been a vocal critic of the MotoGP’s current technology.
Some riders’ performance has improved as a result of traction control, which has decreased highsides and increased safety, according to Stoner.

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20 Comments

  1. What are your thoughts, is it true that the riders are not as good as the era of Casey Stoner?
    Let us know in the comments down below ⬇️

  2. I still believe Casey Stoner is better.
    The only way to prove this I think is to tell the current rider to ride the previous bike with same amount of practice as stoner and timing on the same track with similar conditions.

    Ps. There is a video someone use Stoner’s Philip Island record compare to MM’s record years later.

  3. Stoner is right in what he says but bloody hell he was the same in 2007 when he was winning on the Ducati he just moaned all the time about the rules the other riders the manufacturers. He's just a moaner always negative..

  4. I like the days when it was rider and machine, not Rider and computer to correct rider errors . How many times would have Marquise probably been dead if it wasn’t for a computer, to saving his ass . Old-school rules it brings out the true talent of a person. There’s no talent in a computer.

  5. Stoner was great but he has no clue in this one, the rules are the same for all and the best rise in front, maybe he should try and race one day instead of just talking shxt,, so everyone from the past is better than him using the same logic

  6. Sports evolve.. or you adapt with it or you retire like Stoner. Just cause the current bikes have more electronics, it absolutely does not mean current GP drivers are not talented. Those can drive anything you put infront of them.

  7. It seems like the prototype class should be tech heavy. Otherwise, what's the point? Moto2 has no TC and very similar bikes, so it's already in the lineup anyway.

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