I think Hayden doth protest to much, whilst it wasn't the brightest move by De Angelis its not as though he's been tossing it down the road with regularity, in fact it was his first dnf of the year. Also with his recent form, 3 top 5 finishes in the last 4 races, De Angelis has been consistently at the front, more than can be said of Hayden. Hayden's dummy spitting is probably as much a result of the pressure of disapointing results as anything.
Not sure it was DeAngelis' fault; Lorenzo seemed to scrub off a whole lot of speed, which caused following riders (Edwards & Hayden) to button off, which then left DeA with nowhere to go.
"Fit a front tyre you love, and put something round & black on the back"Il Dottore
im predicting well see hayden in the mid pack in the last 3/4 races.
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