Casey Stoner
Date of birth: 16/10/1985 Birthplace: Southport, Queensland. Australia Hometown: Switzerland Marital status: married Nationality: Australian Years as Repsol rider: 2 (including 2012) |
Honours
First race: 1989 (Beginnings in dirt and longtrack circuits).
First Grand Prix: 2001 English GP (125 c.c.)
First Pole Position: 2003 Italian GP (125 c.c.)
First fastest lap: 2003 Catalan GP (125 c.c.)
First podium finish: 2003 Dutch GP (125 c.c.)
First victory: 2003 GP of Valencia (125 c.c.)
World Championships: 2 (MotoGP in 2007 and 2011)
Total Grand Prix starts: 176 (30 in 125 c.c., 31 in 250 c.c. and 115 in MotoGP)
Fastest laps: 33 (3 in 125 c.c., 1 in 250 c.c. and 29 in MotoGP)
Poles: 43 (2 in 125 c.c., 2 in 250 c.c. and 39 in MotoGP)
Podiums: 89 (10 in 125 c.c., 10 in 250 c.c. and 69 in MotoGP)
Wins: 45 (2 in 125 c.c., 5 in 250 c.c. and 38 in MotoGP)
Sporting career
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Biography
1989 – 1999
Ever since he was a child, Casey Stoner showed extraordinary passion and talent for motorcycles, even for someone born in a family of real fanatics of this sport. When he was only three years old, he had already changed from pushing his sister’s –Kelly- bike through the garden to get on it by himself.
At the age of four, Casey took part in his first race in the under-9 class at the Hatchers trial circuit, in the Gold Coast region. At six, he won his first Australian title and, after that, followed countless hours of riding and travelling and long nights working on the bikes. From 6 to 14, Stoner competed in races all over Australian territory, accompanied by his father Colin, his mother Bronwyn and his sister Kelly.
During that time, Casey Stoner won 41 championships in dirt and longtrack circuits, and more than 70 national titles, even riding up to 5 bikes in the same day in different classes. When he was 12, he competed in the Australian longtrack championships in New South Wales central coast, in 5 different categories, with seven rounds each class and a total of 35 races in the same weekend. Stoner won 32 of them and, in one occasion, he won the five titles.
Shortly after turning fourteen, the rider and his parents decided to take his sporting career a step forward and they moved to England. Stoner could not participate in speed competitions until he was 16, but he felt ready to face that challenge. This was the reason that decided them to pack their bags and move to a country where the law allowed him to participate in this kind of competition. It was a risky movement, but it was worth it.
2000-2006
2007-2009
2010-2011