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Hayden, Dovizioso defiant after falls.

Hayden, Portuguese MotoGP 2008

MotoGP » Hayden, Dovizioso defiant after falls.

Monday, 14th April 2008

Nicky Hayden and Andrea Dovizioso made no apologies for their separate Estoril falls from fourth position, which both claimed was simply the result of pushing as hard as possible.

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'Dovi' was the first to go, the MotoGP rookie having previously ridden a brilliant race to keep his satellite Honda in close contact with the race leaders for the first 15 laps.

"I did a very good race and this makes me happy. I was able to maintain an astonishing rhythm and was half a second under my pace from the practice sessions. I never give up, as I want to try to stay with the lead group and get a good result for the team and myself.

"To be behind the top three riders was a great experience and I understood and learned a lot of things," said the Italian. "The crash was only because I was pushing at the very maximum, entering the corner so very hard and so I lost grip at the front. With my performance I don't think I can blame myself, these things happen."

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Hayden, who had dropped back to seventh at the end of lap one, briefly inherited fourth position after Andrea's accident - but suffered the same fate just a lap later, while trying to close a two-second gap to Valentino Rossi.

"The first few laps were certainly not easy, some parts of the track were a little wetter than others and I had on a pretty hard tyre. I had been choosing between that tyre and another a little bit softer, but with the way the weather's been this weekend we really hadn't got to do a lot of endurance on the harder one," explained the Repsol Honda rider. "I got settled in, and the warmer I was getting the tyres the better they were working and I was able to start moving up, so things were feeling pretty good.

"I made a few passes, I'd just got into fourth, felt like I wanted to close the gap on the guys in front of me. You know, I got fourth place at Jerez and I certainly didn't want to settle in there and ride around, so I had to push hard and you know when you push hard you make mistakes. It's not a parade you can't just cruise around," he said of his fall.
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