Stoner frustrated by paddock reaction
Casey Stoner has expressed his disappointment with the people who have not given him enough credit for winning this year's MotoGP world championship
The Australian has dominated the season in his first year with Ducati, but some of his rivals have put his success down to the bike and the tyres more than the rider.
"It seems like when I win, it's down to the tyres, and when Valentino (Rossi) wins, it's down to him," Stoner was quoted as saying by Italian magazine Motosprint.
"And every time he explains the reasons why he didn't win it seems like everyone believes him. I'm convinced we deserved the title.
"It seems like it doesn't matter what I did in that race, the way I rode. It seems like I didn't make a difference."
Stoner points out that the supposed reasons for his success changed during the year, as his success was initially put down to Ducati, and then Bridgestone, having an advantage over their rivals.
"At the beginning it was said I was winning only because of the bike, which was too fast," he added. "Later on, it was down to the tyres.
"It looks like no one has been able to find another reason why I won, besides the bike and the tyres. It looks like it's not thanks to me."
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