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The last time I wrote a race report for OTOR I was reflecting on back-to-back wins for Casey Stoner either side of the summer break at Laguna Seca and Brno – wins I felt had swung the momentum his way and victories I am still confident we will soon be looking back on as the turning point of a second title-winning season for the Australian (especially since he went on to make it three in a row at Indianapolis).

 

However, a defiant response from Lorenzo has shifted the current momentum back in favour of the Mallorcan. If Jorge wants to keep the pressure on, he will have to repeat his feat from Misano and break his duck at a few more circuits where things haven’t gone his way in recent years.

 

In 2010 he finished fourth at both Aragon and Motegi, albeit riding conservatively for the championship, whilst his best MotoGP result at Sepang is third place. If he genuinely wants to overturn Stoner’s advantage at the top, he will have to convert those results into a series of triumphs before we go to the Australian’s Phillip Island fortress and then return to Europe for the final round back at Valencia.

 

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