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Edwards, Hayden talk 'karma corner'.

Edwards, Dutch MotoGP Race 2008

MotoGP » Edwards, Hayden talk 'karma corner'.

Sunday, 29th June 2008

Nicky Hayden's engine 'quits' on run to the line at Assen, handing a podium finish to Colin Edwards - whom Hayden inherited victory from at the same place in 2006!

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"I'd settled for fourth but as I came out of the chicane he was sat up, and I couldn't believe it," admitted the Texan. "I guess that's karma corner after 2006. This place owed me something after I crashed a couple of years ago with my first win in sight, and I'm really happy with third just because in the way I achieved it. It's hard to get on the podium at any time in MotoGP, so to do it from last is a great feeling."

It was later revealed that Hayden's RC212V had been suffering electronic problems for the entire race, causing his machine to finally run out of fuel.

"Unfortunately this game can be cruel sometimes," said the 2006 world champion, who was at least able to roll across the line in fourth. "To be so close to a really good result is tough, but we still finished, we made it across the line and still got some good points out of the deal, but it would've been nice to stand on the podium. The team certainly deserved it, they've worked really hard this weekend.

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"On the sighting lap I knew something was wrong," he revealed. "It's been a little bit frustrating because she hasn't run right off the bottom since I got here, especially out of slow corners. They've been changing stuff and they thought they had it fixed but something was wrong. I had a dash light come on at the start of the race, though it went off after the start. She finally quit right before the finish line."

Reflecting on the irony of the situation, Hayden believes he and Edwards are now even.

"It's how it goes, I guess me and Colin are even now, he gave me one here a couple of years ago and I gave him a podium today," said Hayden with a wry smile. "There at the end I was trying to make a push on Dani, I wanted to keep the pressure on him, he was coming back to me a bit. I was pushing, then on the last lap I thought 'oh no, we're in trouble'.

"Nonetheless the bike is working good, now they've got a week and a half to hopefully sort it out in Japan and we can keep moving on," he concluded.

HRC technicians are now examining Hayden's RCV.

"We thought we might get both riders on the podium," confessed Repsol Honda team manager Kazuhiko Yamano . "Nicky tried so hard but he was very unlucky, we are sorry for him and we will solve this electronics problem before the next race."

But while Repsol Honda began its investigation, Tech 3 Yamaha was celebrating its second podium finish of the 2008 season.

"Colin was incredible today," enthused team manager Herve Poncharal. "I was really upset after what happened on the first lap because he has always been very fast this weekend and we were convinced with the pace he had shown that he could have challenged for the podium. This is racing but Colin was last and we thought it was over.
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