
Casey Stoner start from third position at the Dutch MotoGP, but was thrown back several positions after the start. He admitted that he got a bad start.
Stoner had to settle for finishing in second in the Dutch MotoGP race. Still, Stoner was reached it after a bad start that cost him his position. Repsol Honda rider was immediately dropped into seventh position right after the start.
"I lost a position and my clutch slipping pretty bad, so I really messed at the start. Entering Turn 1 i really worried about falling," said Stoner in Autosport. Fortunately, not long after an incident involving Jorge Lorenzo and Marco Simoncelli. Stoner takes...