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acific tour ends in Malaysia for MotoGP
Ducati ready to shine on ‘friendly' circuit
14/10/08 09:17


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Marco Melandri
The intercontinental tour that sees the MotoGP World Championship visit three countries - Japan, Australia and Malaysia - in just four weeks reaches its end this weekend with the penultimate round of the 2008 season taking place before the series returns to Europe for its grand finale at Valencia.

The Ducati Marlboro Team this weekend travel to a circuit that has seen them celebrate podium finishes for the last three seasons, with Loris Capirossi and Carlos Checa combining for Ducati's first double podium in 2005, a race the Italian won, Capirossi taking second in 2006 and Casey Stoner taking victory last season.

Stoner, who has won in all three classes at Sepang, travels to Malaysia on the back of victory in his home race at Phillip Island whilst Marco Melandri is hoping to put two difficult races behind him at a circuit where he took second place last season.

LIVIO SUPPO, MotoGP Project Director
"Sepang is a 'friendly' circuit for us. We went well there in winter testing and both Casey and Marco have good records at this circuit. Hopefully we can maintain that tradition!"

CASEY STONER (Ducati Marlboro Team) 2nd in the championship on 245 points (-87)
"Over the last few rounds we've managed to set a good pace in all of the dry practice sessions and struggled a little bit in the wet. We think we found a good wet setting in Australia so unless there's an unexpected problem that crops up we should be okay for any conditions at Sepang. I like the track and I've got good memories because I've won there in every category - 125cc, 250cc (2004 and 2005) and MotoGP.
The track is a good mix, there are some fast corners with a lot of lean angle and some tight ones that aren't much fun. We'll give our best to finish the season in a positive way, with some good results, although to be honest my mind is on the test at the end of the season at Valencia, when we can start to work on the new Desmosedici".


MARCO MELANDRI (Ducati Marlboro Team) 16th in the championship on 51 points (-281)
"The last few races have been really difficult and I'm obviously disappointed because I wanted to end the season with a run of decent results. Anyway, the only way thing to do is to consider each race as an individual event and start from zero. So I'll try to do that in Malaysia, where I had a good race last year and finished on the podium."


   



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