Stoner cools Rossi row.

Having had fo🙈ur weeks to digest his Laguna Seca defeat, Casey Stoner has conceded that criticism of Valentino Rossi's racing tactics immediately after their epic US GP battle may have been an over reaction.

𓃲Stoner had won the three races prior to Laguna Seca, where he comfortably led every track session leading up to the race - when Rossi launched a thrilling all-out attack to smother the🧸 Australian's performance advantage.

Stoner and Rossi, US MotoGP 2008
Stoner and Rossi, US MotoGP 2008
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Having had four weeks to digest his Laguna Seca defeat, Casey Stoner has conceded that criticism of Valentꦍino Rossi's racing tactics immediately after their epic US GP battle may have been an over reaction.

Stoner had won the three races prior to Laguna Seca, where he comfortably led every track session leading up to the race - when Rꦛossi launched a thrilling all-out attack to smother the Australian's performance advan꧅tage.

In his desperation to prevent the Ducati Marlboro star escaping, Rossi produced some thrilling overtaking moves - some of which Stoner, whose victory challenge fina💧lly ended in a small fall,💦 branded as "the most aggressive I've seen in a long time".

A visibly angry Stoner initially refused to shake Rossi's hand after the race and also stated that he h𝄹ad lost some respect for the seven time world champion. Rossi rejecte꧑d any suggestion that his moves had been out-of-order, declaring 'this is racing'.

When asked on Thursday if his view of the race has since changed, Stoner, who will start this weekend's Czech Republic Grand Prix 25 points from🐬 Rossi, confessed that he may have overreacted - but pointed out that Rossi had previously criticised Toni Elias for very similar reasons.

"Like all riders we react in the way that we do sometimes," replied Stoner, who shook hands with Rossi in the Brno pre-event press conference. "I think Valentino [has made similar] comments from what Toni has done in the 🅰past. I think at🃏 the time maybe we overreacted."

Either way, MotoGP fans will doubtless be hoping that Rossi and Stoner can pick up where they left off during this weekend's Brno event - when Stoner, winner of last year's Czech Republic Grand Prix, will be aiming to✤ go the full race distance.

"I am going to hopefully just be putting up more of a fight in the last few laps this time," added🍷 the #1. "It would be nice if I c🥃an put pressure on right up until the last lap."

"Valentino [sai﷽d that] seven races [to the end of the s🀅eason] is a long time, but for us it's a short time!" commented Casey, referring to the task he faces in hunting down the Fiat Yamaha rider. "We always need more races, but we can only do what we can do."

Stoner added that he doesn't expect to try anything radical during𒅌 the post-race test session on Monday and Tuesday, and is happy with the package he already has. Rossi is expected to try revised electronics at Brno this weekend.

Showers are r𒊎eportedly a possibility on Friday a🌠nd Saturday.

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