Earlier than the British Grand Prix, TNT Sports activities introduced collectively former MotoGP riders Cal Crutchlow, Neil Hodgson and James Toseland to speak driving model evolution within the premier class.
Among the many driving types analysed had been MotoGP icons Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner, whose strategies bridged the hole between the earlier 500cc two-strokes and excessive cornering types used right this moment…

Valentino Rossi 2009
Valentino Rossi: The Physician’s dangle
The aim of the leg dangle underneath laborious braking, pioneered by Rossi and nonetheless used all through top-level bike racing, was introduced up by host Gavin Emmett:
“Valentino began to do it, then a couple of extra individuals began to do it, then everybody does it now,” stated Hodgson. “Genuinely, I do know I will sound outdated, I nonetheless do not actually perceive what the advantages are.
“Cal, you have been dangling your leg for 10 years now, speak me by means of why it’s higher.”
Crutchlow answered: “I genuinely consider it is like a panic factor. While you’re a child on a bicycle and you were not going to cease, the very first thing you do is you set your foot on the ground.
“I believe that present bike riders are so on the restrict, the very first thing they do is that they brake after which put their foot out, pondering this won’t finish effectively!”
Fellow world champion Toseland, who now commentates on the World Superbike championship, supplied one other perspective from talking with Toprak Razgatlioglu:
“I by no means used to do it, I used to be old fashioned, however I used to be speaking to Toprak about it. Toprak is among the taller lads, like Valentino, and he stated it was much more comfy on braking if he took that leg off for somewhat bit.
“It is at all times the within leg as effectively, so the wind hitting that leg pulls the bike in to the nook. Additionally he stated it takes loads of weight off my arms once I brake as a result of the wind pressure pushes my torso again.
“However the largest factor for him is as a result of that rear wheel isn’t on the ground on the laborious braking, so he says, ‘I do know that that rear tyre goes to return down generally not in line. After which it’ll hop and snap.’
“If he is acquired that leg on the market, it is like a cat’s tail. As quickly as he comes down and it snaps, he is acquired that leg to assist the bike, counteract the motion and steadiness. You’ve acquired that leverage.”
Hodgson: “One factor we are able to agree on is that Valentino modified the best way individuals journey bikes.”

Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner
Casey Stoner: “Unimaginable. A pure animal on a motorbike”
The dialog then moved on to Stoner, Ducati’s first MotoGP champion in 2007 and one of the vital naturally gifted riders of the fashionable period.
Toseland: “We’re speaking about braking and [Stoner] used to brake simply together with his center finger! I may by no means try this. Did you guys ever attempt it?”
“No, by no means,” stated Hodgson. “There have been a lot of issues that Stoner did that I by no means tried! He was simply unimaginable. A pure animal on a motorbike.
“When he gained his first World championship on the Ducati in 2007, he made the distinction. It is uncommon that you simply see a rider utterly make the distinction like that.
“He destroyed his team-mates, a bit like Marquez has finished shifting ahead in driving model.
“However Stoner simply regarded so assured with the rear sliding. He was virtually like [Kevin] Schwantz in the best way he would have the bike free, that aggressive model of turning the bike with the throttle, however he mixed it with a brand new college driving model.
“He was in a position to make that [Ducati] flip, together with his driving model.”
Crutchlow, who raced in opposition to Rossi and Stoner throughout his ten-year MotoGP profession, then talked by means of a few of their driving strategies whereas lapping Silverstone on a Superbike.
“Casey was a rider who was at all times fairly impartial in the midst of the bike, however he leaned the bike over a lot that he was so near the ground in comparison with the opposite riders,” stated the Englishman.
“Valentino and Casey on the time – and I believe it was so much to do with the tyres – had been midway to the [current] model of riders like Marc Marquez, Pecco Bagnaia or Jorge Martin which are actually leaning off the bike now.”
Afterwards, the Yamaha MotoGP take a look at rider joked: “It’s been about 15 years since I rode a Superbike, so attempting to emulate the driving types of those champions – I used to be extra like Mike Hailwood on the market than Valentino Rossi or Casey Stoner!”