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Hayden: Practice crash spoilt weekend

Nicky Hayden apologised to Ducati for starting the Japanese Grand Prix weekend on the back foot, having never really recovered from a crash in Friday practice

While Hayden's team-mate Casey Stoner took a second straight victory, the American qualified only 11th, and finished 12th after an early trip off the road.

"I have to apologise to the team because I crashed on Friday which got us behind and even though they worked hard all weekend we haven't found the traction I needed to be competitive today," said Hayden. "Luckily we don't have to wait too long to put it behind us in Malaysia."

He went off in company with Tech 3 Yamaha's Ben Spies on lap two, but Hayden confirmed that their simultaneous arrival in the gravel was a coincidence rather than the result of contact.

"Maybe I got a little too excited because I made a mistake into Turn 5 on the second lap, got in there too hot and a few of us ran pretty deep," Hayden explained. "Spies went off in front of me and I followed him into the gravel.

"We touched coming back onto the track and then there was a big kerb that I had to avoid so I lost a lot of time there."

Spies said he had gone off initially avoiding Loris Capirossi's Suzuki.

"Going into Turn 5 I think Loris was in front of me and it seemed like he braked really, really early," said Spies. "To avoid hitting him I had to move over and get on the kerb and run off track."

The American recovered to finish eighth - a result that surprised him as he had been a long way off the pace in the morning warm-up.

"After my pace in the warm-up I was wondering how I would be able to fight with anybody but I made some passes and I never gave up," he said. "I rode as hard as I could and while it wasn't my best result it was still a really good race."

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