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Casey Stoner sets the pace in opening practice at Misano

Casey Stoner waited until the last possible moment of first practice to set the pace in the San Marino MotoGP at Misano as the HRC Hondas, as usual, set the standard

The world championship leader had spent much of the session trading times with team-mate Dani Pedrosa - and with five minutes to go the pair were only split by one thousandth of a second.

But then Ben Spies vaulted to the top of the times, the Yamaha man looking set to shake up the established form. At least until Stoner delivered his 1m34.180s lap - which put the matter beyond doubt.

Pedrosa ended up third fastest ahead of the last of the HRC bikes - that of Andrea Dovizioso. Marco Simoncelli made it four factory Hondas in the top five, while world champion Jorge Lorenzo completed the top six.

Hector Barbera was an impressive seventh quickest - and fastest Ducati rider - as he outpaced his old 250cc rival Alvaro Bautista on the Suzuki.

Colin Edwards was ninth and Karel Abraham tenth.

What of the factory Ducatis? Well Valentino Rossi, on home ground, still appeared to be struggling in 11th - some 1.6s off the ultimate pace - while his team-mate Nicky Hayden was 13th.

Pos  Rider              Team/Bike          Time       Gap
 1.  Casey Stoner       Honda              1m34.180s  18
 2.  Ben Spies          Yamaha             1m34.466s  + 0.286s
 3.  Dani Pedrosa       Honda              1m34.529s  + 0.349s
 4.  Andrea Dovizioso   Honda              1m35.011s  + 0.831s
 5.  Marco Simoncelli   Gresini Honda      1m35.088s  + 0.908s
 6.  Jorge Lorenzo      Yamaha             1m35.142s  + 0.962s
 7.  Hector Barbera     Aspar Ducati       1m35.480s  + 1.300s
 8.  Alvaro Bautista    Suzuki             1m35.579s  + 1.399s
 9.  Colin Edwards      Tech 3 Yamaha      1m35.589s  + 1.409s
10.  Karel Abraham      Cardion AB Ducati  1m35.688s  + 1.508s
11.  Valentino Rossi    Ducati             1m35.745s  + 1.565s
12.  Cal Crutchlow      Tech 3 Yamaha      1m35.950s  + 1.770s
13.  Nicky Hayden       Ducati             1m35.960s  + 1.780s
14.  Hiroshi Aoyama     Gresini Honda      1m36.067s  + 1.887s
15.  Loris Capirossi    Pramac Ducati      1m36.513s  + 2.333s
16.  Randy de Puniet    Pramac Ducati      1m36.646s  + 2.466s
17.  Toni Elias         LCR Honda          1m37.308s  + 3.128s

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