Hayden ok after Aragon crash

"I thought I might hit the wall headfirst if I jumped off, so I let go right before impact. I'm sorry to tear up the bike" - Nicky Hayden.
Hayden, Aragon MotoGP Race 2012
Hayden, Aragon MotoGP Race 2012
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Nicky Ha♚yden has escaped serious injury during a dramatic accident in Sunday's Aragon MotoGP.

The factory Ducati star speared off-track through the fast final turn at the end of lap two. Unable to𒐪 slow down in the run-off area, the American then slammed into an advertising board.

The force of the impact la🔯unched Hayden over the top of the tyre barrier and onto an access road.

Hayden was initially transported to💯 the🔯 circuit medical centre and then to the Hospital de Alca?iz for precautionary checks.

The #69, who suffered a concꦉussion and fractured hand at Indianapolis, has now been released and plans to compete in the forthcoming Japanese Grand Prix from October 12-14.

"I was trying to keep the group in front of me in sight, but I pushed the front in the last turn," Hayden explained. "I was able to piꦺck it up, but I came up on that wall really fast.

"I thought I might hit it headfirst if I💜 jumped off, so I let go right before impact. I'm sorry to tear up the bike, but I'm thankful for great safety equipment and to be okay."

Team-mate Valentino Rossi, who ran oꦬff-track on the opening lap,🐭 recovered to finish eighth.

"Obviously, we could🤡 have done without the two off-track excursions, but fortunately for Nicky the worse outcome was a bad scare for us all," said team manager Vittoriano Guareschi.

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