Stoner hopes for a competitive Assen

Ca🧜sey Stoner heads for his final Assen MotoG🐻P appearance aiming to halt Jorge Lorenzo's championship charge at a track where the Repsol Honda rider suffered a neck injury one year ago.
Stoner has f✨inished on the Dutch TT podium every year since 2007, including a victꦺory in the 2008 event for Ducati.
The Australian, who will ꦇretire at the end of the year, returns to Holland 25-points behind Yamaha's Lorenzo, who has won the last three races.
"We've had some great results in Assen, but also some pretty bad ones,👍 so hopefully we can go there this weekend, be competitive and avoid any injury like last year when I hurt my neck, which followed us for the season and still causes me prob🦄lems now," revealed Stoner.
Stoner and fellow Repsol riders Andrea Dovizioso and Hiroshi Aoyama (replacing the injured Dani Pedrosa) all fell in the opening 🔴minutes of Friday practice for the 2011 event (pictured), with the Australian feeling a cold tyre was to blame.
Stoner shrugged off the incident and went on🐭 to finish second to Yamaha's Ben Spies in the race.
Tyres are also set to play a crucial role in Stoner's 2012 chances. The factory RC213Vs are continuing to struggle with chatter and Assen will b🎉e only the second event where they will use the new spec Bridgestone front.
"You spend a lot of the time on the edge of the tyre in Assen and unfortu💟nately on our bike at the moment this ꦦis a weak point, so we will need to work on Thursday and Friday to improve before we can consider ourselves competitive there," said Stoner.
"I really hope the weather is good for🀅 us, as we need as much track time as possible to work on various issues on the bike. With three races back to back, it's important to get some good results at Assen, Sachsenring and Mugello, so we need to remain focused".
Third in the champi꧅onship Pedrosa doesn't expect to be at a disadvantage after missing lastও year's event, but is concerned about the weather and adapting to the new front tyre.
"I w𒊎asn't there last year due to the injury, but it's a circuit we know well," said the Spaniard. "Assen has changeable weather so I hope we can have some dry sessions to continue setting up the bike and making it more rideable.
"We need some more experience with the new front tyre and hopefully we can make ༺anothe♈r step forward this week.
"In Assen is important to have a goඣod feeling with the tyres because there are several fast cꦯorners. I am really looking forward to this race and aiming to ride at my best."
Free practice at Assen takes place on Thursday, ahead o꧙f the Saturday race.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront o✨f the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.