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Marlboro: Stoner Should Apologize

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The Portuguese GP is only a handful of days away, and already the talk about the return of Casey Stoner to MotoGP racing is becoming a fervor. Absent for over a month now, Stoner’s return to the MotoGP is expected to be both anti-climatic in results, but monumental in quieting the circulating rumors.

Likely to disappoint any remaining fans, the young Australian is out of any points contention for the Championship, and isn’t expected to be on his A-game come this Sunday. Making matters worse are the clearly strained relations within the Ducati team and Stoner, as well as with title sponsor Marlboro cigarettes. Recently Maurizio Arrivabene, the most senior executive inside Philip Morris’ motorsports division stated he hopes “Stoner has the decency to apologize to the team in Portugal.”

Harsh, but expected words, Arrivabene goes on to chastise the GP rider by saying that*”there are many of Ducati’s Borgo Panigale employees who wouldn’t stay at home with a stomach ache, especially in times of economic crisis.”

Touché.

Stoner is reportedly already in Europe, and making his way to Estoril for the GP. With rumors flying everywhere that the Australian won’t make his resurgence back into racing at Estoril, or could be absent from Ducati in 2010, there certainly is a lot of idle speculation going on in the MotoGP paddock (fanned mostly by the Italian press). However, *we haven’t seen anything that would make us believe that Casey Stoner won’t be on the grid in Estoril come Sunday morning. Time will tell, but we’re expecting a very interesting press conference after the race.

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Jesus... Leave the kid alone. He is in a pressure cooker, at the pinnacle of motorcycle racing. If he gets a little stressed, with all his years of experience (how old is he?), think of all the coping mechanisms he has developed to cope with the stress. Narf.
 
Jesus... Leave the kid alone. He is in a pressure cooker, at the pinnacle of motorcycle racing. If he gets a little stressed, with all his years of experience (how old is he?), think of all the coping mechanisms he has developed to cope with the stress. Narf.

He's ridden in more stressful situations than this.

Back in the day he was racing in British Club racing, his parents sold their house in Oz and used the money to fund his racing, they were living in a camper van back then.

He then went out and made it... Then lost title again to Rossi... then was battling with him again.

If he's feeling the pressure, most of it is his own making.
 
I still say that at his ripe old age he doesn't have the coping mechanisms us old ***** have (oh look!! An apex over there somewhere...) Ya kill me weeksy!
 
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