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MotoGP trio react to costly Misano crash

Colin Edwards, Nicky Hayden and Alex de Angelis
all gave their reactions to the first lap crash at Misano which
immediately ended their quests for points on Sunday.
There was drama early in the MotoGP contest on Sunday at Misano when
home rider Alex de Angelis hit Colin Edwards at the start of the first
lap, with the crash also taking Nicky Hayden into the gravel and
instantly ending the race for all three riders.




Following their good performances in practice and qualifying each of
the talented trio had looked well set to earn a decent points total at
round 13, but it was not to be – with De Angelis accepting the blame
for the crash and later apologising to both Americans.
However, Edwards was in no mood for sympathy and described De
Angelis’ riding as unacceptable. The Texan fumed, “I thought I had the
pace to easily be fourth and maybe fight with Dani Pedrosa for a podium
but we are in Italy and occasionally you have to deal with an Italian
rider who wants to be a hero and today that was De Angelis. Turn one at
the start with 17 bikes is not the place to be going at race pace and
he was never going to make through there. Today De Angelis is the guy
who needed to be wearing Valentino’s donkey helmet.”
The Monster Yamaha Tech 3 rider continued, “I didn’t know what had
happened until I was sliding through the gravel. Turn one is the most
dangerous time to crash with so many bikes around you, it is
unacceptable. I’ve been fighting with Andrea Dovizioso in the
championship most of the season and now he has ten points on me with
four races to go. That’s racing.”
Hayden, meanwhile, was similarly disgruntled and was particularly
dismayed to have missed the chance to give the thousands of Ducati
supporters at Misano something to shout about. The Kentuckian
competitor remarked, “It’s easy to say it now but I just know I was set
for a good race so I’m extremely disappointed. Maybe I wasn’t going to
win but at least I could have run with the front guys for a while and
given all the Ducatisti something to cheer, as well as picking up some
vital experience and data for this machine.”
He added, “To be honest I had a feeling De Angelis might create some
drama here. He’s at home and fighting for his job and when I saw him in
the corner of my eye I just tried to gas it and get out of his way.
Unfortunately he slightly clipped my rear wheel and that was the last I
knew about it. I know in racing people can make mistakes and I have
done plenty in my life but I’m not happy with Alex because this wasn’t
racing - it was just stupid to try and pull a move like that on cold
tyres, on the first lap. Anyway, we’re all okay and looking forward to
Portugal.”
For his part it was a highly costly error and De Angelis has now
failed to finish the race on both occasions he has ridden in his home
event as a MotoGP rider, having also crashed out last year.
He ruefully stated, “I got a decent start and thought I could make
some more ground up on the inside on the turn but I went in too deep.
Colin cut in front of me and I braked as hard as I could to avoid him
but the front folded and I hit him. Unfortunately Nicky was hit as well
and I apologise to both of them. Unfortunately these things happen in
racing and I am desperately disappointed because this is my home race,
there were a lot of people here supporting me and I wasn’t able to
deliver a good result. It is especially frustrating because we had the
potential to put a really good race together here after another
excellent weekend, but we’ll take the positives out of it and try to
continue with our recent progress at Estoril.”
Source: MotoGP.com