Stoner Faster Yet Again In Saturday Morning MotoGP Practice At U.S. Grand Prix

Stoner Faster Yet Again In Saturday Morning MotoGP Practice At U.S. Grand Prix

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Dani Pedrosa sat out Saturday morning practice to save himself for the one and only MotoGP qualifying session Saturday afternoon, according to Repsol Honda. Pedrosa is riding with painful injuries to his left hand, left wrist and right ankle. FIM MotoGP World Championship Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California July 19, 2008 Free Practice Three Results: 1. Casey Stoner (Ducati), Bridgestone, 1:21.461 2. Valentino Rossi (Yamaha), Bridgestone, 1:22.168 3. Shinya Nakano (Honda), Bridgestone, 1:22.343 4. Chris Vermeulen (Suzuki), Bridgestone, 1:22.533 5. Marco Melandri (Ducati), Bridgestone, 1:22.758 6. Nicky Hayden (Honda), Michelin, 1:22.770 7. Alex De Angelis (Honda), Bridgestone, 1:22.833 8. Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha), Michelin, 1:22.967 9. Loris Capirossi (Suzuki), Bridgestone, 1:22.988 10. Andrea Dovizioso (Honda), Michelin, 1:23.138 11. Ben Spies (Suzuki), Bridgestone, 1:23.171 12. Sylvain Guintoli (Ducati), Bridgestone, 1:23.179 13. Colin Edwards (Yamaha), Michelin, 1:23.233 14. Toni Elias (Ducati), Bridgestone, 1:23.234 15. James Toseland (Yamaha), Michelin, 1:23.338 16. Randy De Puniet (Honda), Michelin, 1:23.358 17. Jamie Hacking (Kawasaki), Bridgestone, 1:23.663 18. Anthony West (Kawasaki), Bridgestone, 1:24.165 19. Dani Pedrosa (Honda), Michelin, did not ride Best Combined Practice Times: 1. Stoner, 1:21.461 2. Rossi, 1:22.168 3. Nakano, 1:22.343 4. Vermeulen, 1:22.533 5. Hayden, 1:22.634 6. Melandri, 1:22.758 7. De Angelis, 1:22.808 8. Lorenzo, 1:22.967 9. Capirossi, 1:22.988 10. Edwards, 1:23.077 11. Dovizioso, 1:23.097 12. Elias, 1:23.114 13. Spies, 1:23.171 14. Guintoli, 1:23.179 15. Toseland, 1:23.338 16. De Puniet, 1:23.358 17. Hacking, 1:23.663 18. Pedrosa, 1:23.707 19. West, 1:24.165

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