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ayden takes third place on the Island
“It was a lot of fun”
06/10/08 09:34


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Nicky Hayden
Repsol Honda RC212V rider Nicky Hayden rode to a brilliant podium finish at cool and sunny Phillip Island, the result moving him up two places in the World Championship points standings to sixth overall with two rounds remaining.

The 2006 World Champion's third-place result at the fastest track of the year was his second podium in three races, following a brave ride to second in last month's hurricane-hit Indianapolis Grand Prix.

After qualifying third fastest, the American got a great start to go with race winner Casey Stoner, staying in touch with the Australian during the early stages.

During the final few laps Hayden struggled with rear grip and came under pressure from newly crowned World Champion Valentino Rossi, the Italian snatching second place at the start of the very last lap. Hayden tried to counter attack at Honda hairpin but ran wide and had to settle for third.

"We got a really good start and I thought was going to lead. Things felt pretty good early on, I went a lot faster in the race than I went all weekend. The bike and everything was working pretty good, so I was able to stay with Casey for a while, I felt comfortable there”, commented the Kentucky rider. “Then once he started to pull away I had some issues, I couldn't keep the corner speed I had early on. I enjoyed the race, it was a lot of fun – riding this track for 27 laps is quite intense, you don't realise how fast you're going around here.”

“ It was a good battle at the end, Valentino started coming for me, I started to ride a little harder but I ended up going a little slower. I tried to stay wheels in line as best I could and hold him off.
But I didn't get off the last corner great going into the last lap. Coming down the start-finish I saw him on the big TV screen out of the corner of my eye, so I knew it was going to be tough, there wasn't much I could do, I didn't have much tyre left”
, he added. “Nonetheless it's cool to be on the podium, I enjoyed the race. My Michelin guys wanted me to run a harder tyre. I did the sighting lap on that tyre, put back in my original choice for the race. The warm-up was really good, it was nice to get some heat in there. It got a little loose at the end but it was fun. A big thanks to my team and to all my fans for sticking with me.”

Fittingly for the fastest and greatest racetrack on the MotoGP calendar, the last three World Champions climbed the podium: Stoner, Rossi and Hayden.

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