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Stoner leads first practice at Assen

Casey Stoner continued where he left off at Donington Park last week by dominating the first practice session for the Dutch TT at Assen this morning

The reigning MotoGP champion was a second faster than his nearest rival for the majority of the 60-minute session, although the Repsol Hondas were able to close the gap to just over half a second by the end.

Nicky Hayden and Tech3 Yamaha rider Colin Edwards closed the gap on Stoner mid way through the session, prompting the Australian to break into the 1:36s on his next lap and restore his cushion.

Dani Pedrosa wound up third, behind Hayden, as the Hondas emerged as Ducati's closest challenger.

Edwards finished the session fourth, just ahead of Alex De Angelis and Valentino Rossi, with the trio covered by less than half a tenth.

Jorge Lorenzo was 11th quickest, one place ahead of Loris Capirossi, who is making his return to the series after missing the Donington Park race with a hand injury sustained at Barcelona.

Capirossi was still the quickest Suzuki, though, two places ahead of teammate Chris Vermeulen. Briton James Toseland split the pair in 13th place.

Pos  Rider               Team                      Time              Laps
 1.  Casey Stoner        Ducati Marlboro Team      1:36.569            24
 2.  Nicky Hayden        Repsol Honda Team         1:37.186  + 0.617   26
 3.  Dani Pedrosa        Repsol Honda Team         1:37.398  + 0.829   25
 4.  Colin Edwards       Tech 3 Yamaha             1:37.437  + 0.868   28
 5.  Alex De Angelis     San Carlo Honda Gresini   1:37.470  + 0.901   27
 6.  Valentino Rossi     Fiat Yamaha Team          1:37.480  + 0.911   27
 7.  Andrea Dovizioso    JiR Team Scot MotoGP      1:37.507  + 0.938   27
 8.  John Hopkins        Kawasaki Racing Team      1:37.652  + 1.083   25
 9.  Shinya Nakano       San Carlo Honda Gresini   1:37.821  + 1.252   27
10.  Randy De Puniet     LCR Honda MotoGP          1:37.951  + 1.382   24
11.  Jorge Lorenzo       Fiat Yamaha Team          1:37.987  + 1.418   28
12.  Loris Capirossi     Rizla Suzuki MotoGP       1:38.082  + 1.513   27
13.  James Toseland      Tech 3 Yamaha             1:38.198  + 1.629   26
14.  Chris Vermeulen     Rizla Suzuki MotoGP       1:38.341  + 1.772   25
15.  Sylvain Guintoli    Alice Team                1:38.435  + 1.866   27
16.  Anthony West        Kawasaki Racing Team      1:38.768  + 2.199   28
17.  Marco Melandri      Ducati Marlboro Team      1:39.020  + 2.451   22
18.  Toni Elias          Alice Team                1:39.805  + 3.236   24

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