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Below is from MotoGp nres. Check the third from last paragraph. This wasn't just racing. This was a teamate and the world championsip.

Al

Hayden, Pedrosa talk after 'title suicide'.

Dani Pedrosa committed motor racing's most cardinal sin at Estoril on Sunday, when he took out world championship leading team-mate Nicky Hayden in a moment of madness that could cost the American the 2006 MotoGP crown.

Hayden started the penultimate event of the season with a 12-point lead over reigning five-times champion Valentino Rossi, who converted pole position into an early race lead - while his Camel Yamaha team-mate Colin Edwards dutifully held station in second.

By contrast, there was no such co-operation between Repsol Honda team-mates Pedrosa and Hayden - the cited reason being that fifth in the championship Pedrosa still had a slim mathematical chance of the title - but team orders is one thing, team destruction another.

Yet, exactly one lap after Hayden had squeezed inside Pedrosa for third, and with the 28 lap race less than seven-minutes old, the Spaniard - in a moment of utter madness - gambled Hayden and Honda's entire world championship lead on an inexcusably optimistic attempt to retake the position, which he later blamed on a braking mistake.

The 2006 rookie of the year - previously renowned for his cool head - appeared to forget who pays his wages as he tried to make the panicky pass stick but, as Hayden turned in to the left hander, Dani already had nowhere to go, lost his front wheel and wiped them both out.

Hayden, who has finished every other race this season, desperately tried to rejoin, but the damage to his RCV was too great and the furious American was left punching the ground amidst screams of anger and abuse directed at Dani... but most would probably have punched Pedrosa, whose fumbled pass was one of the most costly team-mate-on-team-mate mistakes ever seen in world championship motorcycle racing.

"I don't know what to say really - it just hurts," said a stunned Hayden. "Everybody's made a big deal about team orders, but I don't sign (Pedrosa's) cheques so I can't tell him what to do. I didn't expect Dani to pull over and let me by, but I definitely didn't expect him to do that.

"We should have had a plan in place - even when I passed Dani the first time he did not want to give the position to me," continued Hayden, his voice breaking. "I mean I had to get off the brakes just to get back by him. He had no orders - Honda didn't tell him not to race me hard - but I was watching Colin just following (Yamaha's) plan perfectly.

"I know it wasn't intentional. I just looked back when I was sliding on the ground and saw it was Dani. I didn't expect it from him - a guy that's won three world championships should know what it's like to fight for a title. I just couldn't believe it was Dani. That's not one of his moves.

"I know Dani was still mathematically in with a shot of the title before the race, but I'm a team player and if it was the other way around I wouldn't have been leaning on him and I wouldn't have been stuffing him. Not for a world championship. Not my team-mate. But like I said Honda didn't tell him. The guy didn't have any team orders and he's paid to race hard. I don't expect guys to pull over for me but we should have had a plan. Come on! 15 races down, a world title on the line, seven other Hondas. It was pretty clear Colin was doing all he could for Rossi. You think he was going to pass Rossi?

"Everybody at Repsol Honda is feeling just as sick as I am. I hate it for myself, for the team, for Dani. You work your whole life for something and to be this close, then have it slip away from you, is tough. I'm not going to just brush it off - it could have cost me the world championship. That's something I'll have to live with for the rest of my life. We're professionals and Dani did come to my motorhome afterwards and we shook hands. I'm sure he hates it and it makes him look terrible. I know he's got to feel bad."

"What can I say? I made a mistake and I'm really sorry," offered Pedrosa. "It's the first time I've hit another rider in my career - it's never happened before in practice or racing in six years and it's happened at the worst moment that I could do it. Obviously I'm very unhappy and Nicky is not happy and I just want to apologise because I made a mistake. I said sorry to Nicky and I can understand that he is very upset – I wish I could change it. I didn't want to pass him at that moment. I braked and my rear wheel came off the ground and then it touched the ground again, I got a little more speed. I couldn't stop the bike and there was nowhere to go. I have a fracture in my little finger but we have time for it to be ok for Valencia."

The only 'good' news for Hayden, Pedrosa and Honda is that Toni Elias deprived Rossi of the full 25 points on offer at Estoril - meaning that the Italian will take an eight, instead of 13-point, championship lead into the Valencia showdown in two week's time.

That is still enough to allow Rossi to finish second and take the title, but if Hayden wins with another rider - such as Pedrosa - third, then Nicky and Honda could sensationally snatch the crown.

"I've proved this weekend that I wasn't going to give up without a fight and even now I believe I'm pretty strong," insisted Nicky. "This was not one of my best tracks and I've come here and gone quick - I was fastest in one session, got on the front row and had a good race pace. I need Dani's help now because anything could happen in Valencia, so I hope they don't suspend him and that his hand's ok. I don't know if I'll forgive him, but I told him there's one way to make it up to me and that's if we run one-two in Valencia, then the championship's still possible. But let's be real, you don't give a guy like Rossi an eight-point lead - he just has to follow me at Valencia."

Hayden falling at a crowded first corner, or suffering a mechanical failure, would have been plain bad luck and all a part of racing - but losing a world championship lead because of a team-mate's suicidal attack was plain stupidity and may cause Honda to review the wording of its 'no teams orders' rule. Certainly, it appears that Pedrosa will now have to help Hayden at Valencia.

"This extraordinary season is not over yet. Obviously our target for the next race at Valencia is for Nicky to win and for Dani to finish second which would give Nicky the riders' championship title," confirmed team manager Makoto Tanaka.

Hayden and Pedrosa have already signed to spend the 2007 season as team-mates.

 
Some of you got it right...I understand Hayden was given the "lift your game" talk before the race. He made a very aggressive pass on Pedrosa a few laps before and they came together disturbing Pedrosa's line, then Pedrosa lost his front end quite a distance from Hayden and slid out of control taking Hayden with him, Pedrosa did not take him out nor was it stupid, two guys riding aggressively, one of those things.

Anything else are the rantings of subjective patriotism. Boys please call a spade a spade, it sure was a **** hot race!

 
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Some of you got it right...I understand Hayden was given the "lift your game" talk before the race. He made a very aggressive pass on Pedrosa a few laps before and they came together disturbing Pedrosa's line, then Pedrosa lost his front end quite a distance from Hayden and slid out of control taking Hayden with him, Pedrosa did not take him out nor was it stupid, two guys riding aggressively, one of those things.
Anything else are the rantings of subjective patriotism. Boys please call a spade a spade, it sure was a **** hot race!
Sorry, Thug...gotta call you on this one. When a rider crashes as a result of another bike hitting yours and your bike goes tumbling like a cat in a dryer, that definitely constitutes 'being taken out'. Pedrosa's move was stupid. His teammate is fighting for his championship life passed him and was moving forward. On the 5th lap, he stuffs it up where there isn't any room and boom goes the dynamite (the midget rides for Repsol Honda, not Pedrosa racing). No race is won on the first 5 laps, but, many are lost. Stupid.

So, here's the deal....

Nicky pretty much has to win the final race. If Rossi finishes 2nd, Rossi wins the championship by 3 points. If Hayden wins and Rossi finishes 3rd, Hayden wins the championship by 1 point. Dani could make up for this move by making sure he finishes ahead of Rossi.

Valencia is in Spain. Why is this relevant? Dani is from Spain and Elias is from Spain. Both have many laps on this track (think Hayden/Laguna Seca). Both ride for Honda. If ever there was a time for team orders, this is it.

Just read something interesting....This is the first time since 1992 that the championship has come down to the last race.

 
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Randy,

Thanks for your post. I have been stewing over this incident since it happened and was trying to formulate the appropriate response to THUG. You did it for me better than I could have done myself.

Al

 
Wait a minute....fire Pedrosa? Horse crap. Nicky had just stuffed Danny pretty good on the previous lap, Danny tried to give it back and blew it. That's racing, nothing more. I think Nicky looked like a little girl throwing that fit. Shame on him, really.

I stand by what I said above....I'll add that I do feel bad for Nicky, with luck he can still win the championship. Danny could have used more caution near his team mate but when you are seeing red and the lights have gone green, that is a race, he was racing.

Either way, I have monster respect for these guys, no real favorites although I have been following Rossi from his 125 days, still like to see him out there and glad he will return to ride the new 800 next season. Valencia ought to be a riot :yahoo:

 
I think Nicky looked like a little girl throwing that fit. Shame on him, really.
And you wouldn't have done the same thing? When little Nicky Hayden (started racing at 6 years old) was running around in the white Earl's Racing Team box truck going from track to track running flat track, road racing, whatever, his dream was to become a world champion. His family made insane sacrifices so they could afford to put their kids on the best stuff and put them in a position to win. Almost 20 years later, his dream is dangling in front of him. All of those tireless hours going from track to track, the injuries, the ups, the downs, all comes down to this moment in time. Then WHAM! You hit the deck and your championship hopes look like the RC211V that just went ***-over-tincups - it's mangled, but, it's still there. You're telling me that you wouldn't be upset? It's easy to answer 'yes' as you (nor I) will ever be in this position.

 
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Some of you got it right...I understand Hayden was given the "lift your game" talk before the race. He made a very aggressive pass on Pedrosa a few laps before and they came together disturbing Pedrosa's line, then Pedrosa lost his front end quite a distance from Hayden and slid out of control taking Hayden with him, Pedrosa did not take him out nor was it stupid, two guys riding aggressively, one of those things.
Anything else are the rantings of subjective patriotism. Boys please call a spade a spade, it sure was a **** hot race!
Thank you for your 'know-it-all' insight, and your sharing of your obvious close links to the team :p regarding the 'talk before the race' :yahoo: If you watched the same race as us you would have seen that Haydens pass was ONE lap before (not "a few laps before"). And if you don't think losing control and taking out your team mate and championship leader is stupid, then you obviously share a different perspective to most on this board.

 
Some of you got it right...I understand Hayden was given the "lift your game" talk before the race. He made a very aggressive pass on Pedrosa a few laps before and they came together disturbing Pedrosa's line, then Pedrosa lost his front end quite a distance from Hayden and slid out of control taking Hayden with him, Pedrosa did not take him out nor was it stupid, two guys riding aggressively, one of those things.

Anything else are the rantings of subjective patriotism. Boys please call a spade a spade, it sure was a **** hot race!
Thank you for your 'know-it-all' insight, and your sharing of your obvious close links to the team :p regarding the 'talk before the race' :yahoo: If you watched the same race as us you would have seen that Haydens pass was ONE lap before (not "a few laps before"). And if you don't think losing control and taking out your team mate and championship leader is stupid, then you obviously share a different perspective to most on this board.

Now now TestPilot your pretentious claws are showing, apologies for not getting the numbers right it was an exciting race from the start and I have never been very good with maths anyhoo, maybe if you had watched the race from my end it may have been different being upside down and all. Oh and I am sorry that I don't share "most" thoughts on the board maybe, just maybe I witnessed the race through objectivity, **** even Nicky was gracious and blamed no one for the mistake, that's racing for ya!

Oh yeah we had a news report before the race here and that is where I got the info for the "Lift your game" talk

P.s. WC that was ******* funny!

 
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I just don't get the denial of some here. The guy just fu#%*% his team mate and the next world champion. Unless he was in the running nothing like this happens on the car tracks or in cycling.Pedrosa should find a cave with Bin Laden and they both can die there together.

 
So...it seems most of you make it sound like Nicky had it in the bag if his team mate hadn't taken him out.....so for all you monkeys that think this....give your collective heads a shake.....Rossi isn't a 5 time world champion by accident.....that's 5 not 1 .....contrary to what you may think he (Rossi) is not a push over.....even if Pedrosa hadn't taken him (Hayden) out....Nicky may or may not have passed Rossi but making the pass stick can be a completely different story.....1 time maybe lucky,... 2 times unlikely but possible....5 times a champ.....definitely not a push over.... (& WC...I'm with Thug...that is funny)

 
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So...it seems most of you make it sound like Nicky had it in the bag if his team mate hadn't taken him out.....so for all you monkeys that think this....give your collective heads a shake.....Rossi isn't a 5 time world champion by accident.....that's 5 not 1 .....contrary to what you may think he (Rossi) is not a push over.....even if Pedrosa hadn't taken him (Hayden) out....Nicky may or may not have passed Rossi but making the pass stick can be a completely different story.....1 time maybe lucky,... 2 times unlikely but possible....5 times a champ.....definitely not a push over.... (& WC...I'm with Thug...that is funny)

Speaking for myself, I am a Rossi fan but feel cheated and disappointed that we didn't see this year's two best riders duke it out mano a mano. And I am sorry Nicky had this happen to him; saying that takes nothing away from Rossi or his talents. I think most just wish it hadn't happened, and Pedrosa hadn't made a bonehead play. So, in fact I didn't think Hayden had it "in the bag", but I wouldn't want Rossi's achievements diminished either, if in fact he wins another championship. I wish they could have raced on the edge right to the end -- and seen Rossi pull it out. We never got to see that race, and that is what disappoints me.

 
Nicky may not have had it in the bag BUT a good teammate does not take you out so you can't even finish the race and get no points

Pedrosa's racing line on that corner was so amatuer it was incredible.

And to take out a true Championship contender? In-freaking-credible..

 
So...it seems most of you make it sound like Nicky had it in the bag if his team mate hadn't taken him out.....so for all you monkeys that think this....give your collective heads a shake.....Rossi isn't a 5 time world champion by accident.....that's 5 not 1 .....contrary to what you may think he (Rossi) is not a push over.....even if Pedrosa hadn't taken him (Hayden) out....Nicky may or may not have passed Rossi but making the pass stick can be a completely different story.....1 time maybe lucky,... 2 times unlikely but possible....5 times a champ.....definitely not a push over.... (& WC...I'm with Thug...that is funny)
I just watched the race on DVR last night... ****!. I concur that Nicky still had a tough job to capture the title with Rossi in the hunt. But the 2 points I see here are 1) we were robbed of being able to see a full race with 2 great riders going at it in a close championiship race... all because of 2) Pedrosa pulling a stupid, dangerous ******* stunt and taking out his teamate when he didn't have the line.
Just tragic.

 
One more race to go isn't there. We can still have the mano a mano; though I like Nikey alot, I'm still kind of rooting for Valentino because of the Honda/Yamaha riff. Rossi, I'm thinking, is the only rider that could keep the Yamaha in contention against the Hondas. The deeper pockets of Honda is trying to buy the championship (which is okay if that's what they want to do). Rossi, in my opinion, is the great equalizer.

 
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