Hayden escapes injury in Takahashi collision.
Nicky Hayden and Yuki Takahashi both exp꧃ressed extreme disappointment after being eliminated on the opening lap of Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.
Rookie Takahashi ploughed into the back of Hayden under braking for the hairpin, leaving both riders down and out. Hayden, who injured his back at Qatar, was slow to get up, while home rider Takahashi walked away with his head in his 🧜hands.

Nicky Hayd🍨en and Yuki Takahashi both expressed extreme di♈sappointment after being eliminated on the opening lap of Sunday's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.
Rookie Takahashi ploughed into the back of Hayden under braking for the hairpin, leaving both riders down and out. Hayden, who injured his back at Qatar, was slow to get up, while home rider Takahashi w🌄alked away with his head in his hands.
"Out at the very beginning of the race... what a pity," said Scot Honda rider Takahashi. "Not only for the race 🌸itself, but especially because I need making laps to learn and improve. The crash occurred at the turn number five. I was in a group of riders, more or less all of us at the same speed, then the collision under braking. I'm really sorry."
"That was exactly what we didn't need," said Hayden. "I got a decent start and I think I was up a couple of positions but just going down into the hairpin, which i🍎s a slow hard-braking corner, I was on my line and Takahashi just took me down. There was no warning - I didn't even hearౠ anything!
"I don't want to say much about that, I don't want to look like a cry-baby but, you know, it was the first lap... luckily I fe🍰el okay. I actually landed in the sa🦄me place on my back as the crash in Qatar and my leathers and helmet have got exactly the same marks.
"It's a shame because this weekend I honestly felt we were making some progr🦩ess. I felt we had better communication going on and we worked more comfortably from the first day. I know we were never looking at a great result but I felt I could have been competitive today. Anyway, we have to move forward and to look to the next race," added the Ducati Marlboro rider.
"There are no words to describe how unlucky Nicky has been here... Unfortunately these things happen in racing and the most important thing is that h🌄e wasn't injured,"👍 stated team manager Livio Suppo.
Team-mate Casey Stoner, winne꧒r in Qatar, 🍌finished fourth.

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