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Stoner dominates morning warm-up

2007 world champion Casey Stoner dominated the morning warm-up, setting a time over a second faster than his nearest rivals for today's Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island

The Australian set a blistering pace, setting a time in the warm-up that would have qualified him ninth on the grid. Behind him, the rest of the field were closely bunched, with the second to fifteenth fastest times covered by less than a second.

Leading the chasing pack were four Hondas led by Alex de Angelis, followed by Andrea Dovizioso, Randy de Puniet and the factory bike of Nicky Hayden who will start on the outside of the front row.

After his heavy fall in qualifying yesterday, Yamaha's Valentino Rossi was able to set the sixth-fastest time, a tenth of a second ahead of Dani Pedrosa, with Colin Edwards, James Toseland and Rossi's teammate Jorge Lorenzo just behind.

After a disappointing performance in qualifying, Stoner's teammate Marco Melandri put in a more encouraging performance this morning, thirteenth fastest and just eight tenths of a second off the second-fastest time.

Pos  Rider             Bike           Time
 1.  Casey Stoner      Ducati    (B)  1:29.707
 2.  Alex de Angelis   Honda     (B)  1:30.829  + 1.122
 3.  Randy de Puniet   Honda     (M)  1:30.862  + 1.155
 4.  Andrea Dovizioso  Honda     (M)  1:30.946  + 1.239
 5.  Nicky Hayden      Honda     (M)  1:30.960  + 1.253
 6.  Valentino Rossi   Yamaha    (B)  1:30.978  + 1.271
 7.  Dani Pedrosa      Honda     (B)  1:31.079  + 1.372
 8.  Colin Edwards     Yamaha    (M)  1:31.082  + 1.375
 9.  James Toseland    Yamaha    (M)  1:31.129  + 1.422
10.  Jorge Lorenzo     Yamaha    (M)  1:31.187  + 1.480
11.  Chris Vermeulen   Suzuki    (B)  1:31.316  + 1.609
12.  Loris Capirossi   Suzuki    (B)  1:31.505  + 1.798
13.  Marco Melandri    Ducati    (B)  1:31.637  + 1.930
14.  Shinya Nakano     Honda     (B)  1:31.666  + 1.959
15.  Sylvain Guintoli  Ducati    (B)  1:31.726  + 2.019
16.  John Hopkins      Kawasaki  (B)  1:31.986  + 2.279
17.  Anthony West      Kawasaki  (B)  1:32.506  + 2.799
18.  Toni Elias        Ducati    (B)  1:33.297  + 3.590
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