Nicholas Patrick Hayden (July 30, 1981 May 22, 2017), nicknamed "The Kentucky Kid", was an American professional
motorcycle racer
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who won the
MotoGP World Championship in 2006. Hayden began racing motorcycles at a young age. He began his road racing career in the
CMRA before progressing to the AMA Supersport Championship and then to the
AMA Superbike Championship. He won the AMA title in 2002 and was approached by the
Repsol Honda team to race for them in MotoGP in 2003.
Hayden largely had mixed results in his first 2 seasons at Repsol Honda only getting 4 podiums. He then rallied in the
2005 season by scoring his first Grand Prix win at
Laguna Seca
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, and finishing third in the standings at the end of the season. The next year, 2006, would be Hayden's best in motorcycle racing as he won the
2006 MotoGP world title, breaking
Valentino Rossi's five-year consecutive streak. He remained with Honda for two more seasons without a win, before moving to
Ducati
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A () is an Italian motorcycle manufacturing company headquartered in Bologna, Italy.
History
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for 2009. Hayden had five largely unsuccessful seasons at Ducati, with his highest championship position being a seventh place in 2010. He subsequently moved to the
Honda Aspar team in 2014 where he raced for two seasons.
Hayden moved to the
Superbike World Championship
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The championship was founded in . The Superbike World Champion ...
with the Ten Kate Racing Honda team in 2016. He finished fifth in his first season in the Superbike World Championship with the highlight of his season being a win in
Malaysia
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. For 2017 Hayden continued with the
Red Bull Honda team (formerly Ten Kate Racing team).
On May 17, 2017, Hayden was hit by a driver while riding his bicycle in
Italy
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. He suffered a traumatic brain injury and died five days later in a local hospital. Hayden was posthumously inducted into the
AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2018.
Career
Early career
Hayden was born in
Owensboro, Kentucky
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. He started road racing with the
CMRA, often against racers many times older. Hayden would often start races from the back of the grid because a family or crew member would have to hold his bike upright as his feet would not yet touch the ground. Later, at age 17, he was racing factory
Honda RC45 superbike
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s while still in high school.
In 1999, he won the AMA Supersport championship on board a privateer Honda. In 2001, his first full season as an
AMA superbike racer, he came within 40 points of winning the championship, finishing behind only champion
Mat Mladin and runner-up
Eric Bostrom. In the 2002 season, he won the
Daytona 200
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on a Honda
Superbike
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en route to becoming the youngest ever AMA Superbike Champion, defeating reigning triple champion
Mat Mladin, among others. He also entered the World Superbike round at
Laguna Seca
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, making a solid fourth in the first race before colliding with
Noriyuki Haga in the second which ended in a 13th-place finish.

Hayden was one of a long line of American road racers to come from the American dirt-track scene. In 1999, Hayden won his first Grand National Championship race (Hagerstown Half Mile) and took Rookie of the Year honors. He was also declared the AMA's athlete of the Year. In 2000, Hayden won the Springfield Short Track. In 2002, despite racing in just a handful of dirt-track events, Hayden won four races: Springfield Short Track (twice), Springfield TT, and Peoria TT. At the Springfield TT race, the three Hayden brothers took the first three places (Nicky first, Tommy second, and Roger Lee third).
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. motorcycle-USA.com; retrieved 2009-06-16.
The win at the 2002 Peoria TT came after beating 13-time Peoria winner,
Chris Carr, despite starting from the penalty line. Hayden only lacked a win at a mile track to join
Dick Mann,
Kenny Roberts,
Bubba Shobert, and
Doug Chandler in the prestigious "Grand Slam Club."
MotoGP World Championship
Honda (2003–2008)
=2003
=

Immediately after winning his AMA Superbike championship, Hayden was tapped to join not only Honda's MotoGP racing efforts, but what was arguably the premier team in MotoGP racing: The Factory Repsol Honda team.
In his rookie year of MotoGP, Hayden would be overshadowed by his teammate
Valentino Rossi, who was the defending series champion of the year, but would still score consistent points. At the opening round in
Japan
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, Hayden finished seventh while Rossi won the race. But the race was marred by the death of Japanese rider
Daijiro Kato
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who crashed at the 130R and hit the barrier at high speed in the ensuing Casio Triangle. At the next race in
South Africa
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, Hayden would once more finish in seventh position while his teammate scored second place.
Hayden's only retirement of the season came in
Spain
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. He would score two 12th places at the next rounds in
France
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and
Italy
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and would finish ninth in
Catalunya. Further points would arrive at the
Dutch round with an 11th place, the
British
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round with an eighth place, the
German round with a then career-best fifth place, nearly losing out on fourth after a battle with
Loris Capirossi
Loris Capirossi (born 4 April 1973) is an Italian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, currently serving as Safety Advisor to Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of Grand Prix motorcycle racing.
He is a 9-time Premier Class race w ...
, the
Czech
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round with a fifth place, the
Portuguese round with a ninth place and the
Rio de Janeiro
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round with another fifth position.
At the
Pacific GP, Hayden would score his first ever podium in the motoGP class after an overtaking manoeuvre from
Makoto Tamada on the last lap, which pushed
Sete Gibernau into the gravel, was deemed to be against the rules by Race Direction and disqualified Tamada from the race, gifting third place to Hayden. Hayden finished fourth in
Malaysia
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, before scoring his second third place podium at the penultimate round in
Australia
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. During the race, Hayden had made his way up to third but ran slightly wide at the Honda curve, dropping him behind
Marco Melandri,
Tohru Ukawa,
Sete Gibernau and
Carlos Checa
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. He fought his way back and finished +0.031 seconds ahead of Gibernau. Hayden also battled with teammate Rossi on the opening laps for fifth, passing and re-passing each other on multiple occasions. At the
Valencian Community
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race, Hayden would finish just outside the points in 16th place.
Hayden finished fifth in his first year in the championship with 130 points, 227 points behind the champion and teammate Valentino Rossi, an achievement that won him the
Rookie
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In contrast with a veteran who has experience, a rookie is typically considered needing more tra ...
-of-the-Year award.
=2004
=

After his decent rookie year in the top class, many expected him to do even better and some even speculated about a title fight with his new teammate
Alex Barros or
Valentino Rossi.
At the season opener in
South Africa
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, Hayden started off well by scoring fifth, a result he would equal at the next round in
Spain
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. In
France
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however, he finished 11th before retiring at the first part of the rain-affected race in
Italy
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. Hayden had qualified second on Saturday, 0.369 behind polesitter
Sete Gibernau and 0.373 seconds quicker than third position
Valentino Rossi to secure his second ever front row start on the grid. Hayden would retire once more in
Catalunya, this time due to mechanical problems to his Factory Honda bike. At the
Dutch round, Hayden would once more finish in fifth place.
At the seventh round of the season—the
Rio de Janeiro GP—Hayden would score his first podium of the season in the form of a third place. At the start, both
Max Biaggi
Massimiliano "Max" Biaggi (; born 26 June 1971) is an Italian former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who achieved six World Championships. With four 250 cc road race titles and two in Superbike Wor ...
and Hayden put pressure on
Kenny Roberts Jr. who started from pole before passing him. At the halfway point, Hayden was in second place before being overtaken by the Honda Pons of
Makoto Tamada and was relegated to third, a place he would maintain until the finish line. At the next race in
Germany
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, Hayden would finish third once more, behind his teammate Barros and race winner Biaggi. On Saturday, Hayden qualified ninth, but managed to charge up the field and close in on Biaggi and Rossi halfway into the race, along with Barros. He would overtake Hayden for third place before he also passed Rossi for second. With six laps to go, Hayden overtook Rossi for the final podium position and would hold on to cross the line 0.207 seconds ahead of "The Doctor".
After his consistent podium finishes in the last two Grand Prix, Hayden would finish off the podium once more in fourth at the
British
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GP. At the
Czech Republic
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, Hayden would retire for the third time this season. On Saturday, he had qualified on the third row in seventh place, but showed some serious pace during the pre-race warm-up session by finishing first. When the lights went out, Hayden initially started off well—he moved up the field to battle with a three-man group consisting of Rossi, Biaggi and Barros, who tried to reduce the gap to race leader Gibernau. After Barros fell and retired, Hayden moved up to fourth, but with five laps to go, Hayden lost the front wheel on turn-in and bounced into the gravel, retiring from the race in the process.
Hayden would break his right collarbone when he rode a CRF450 Honda dirt bike in Italy, causing him to miss the next race in
Portugal
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. He would return the next round in
Japan
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but would retire from the race after he was involved in a six-bike crash on the opening lap, marking his fourth retirement of the season.
At the next three rounds in
Qatar
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,
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
and
Australia
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, Hayden would finish fifth, fourth and sixth, respectively, before retiring for the fifth and final time of the year at the last round at the
Valencian Community
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. Hayden battled with Rossi and Biaggi during the race until his bike got sideways under braking into turn one, forcing him to ride wide (after narrowly avoiding hitting the back of Biaggi's machine)—handing
Troy Bayliss
Troy Andrew Bayliss (born 30 March 1969 in Taree, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian motorcycle racer. During his career Bayliss won the Superbike World Championship three times and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati. He finished his care ...
third and Tamada fourth in the process. One lap later, he lost the front of his RCV heading onto the back straight and span out into retirement, much to the dismay of the watching
Michael Jordan
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.
Hayden finished eighth in the championship with 117 points, 187 points behind the champion Valentino Rossi. He scored two podiums and retired five times—the most times he retired in one season in his career.
=2005
=
After a relatively poor season in 2004, many people critiqued his performances and stated that he should be kicked out of the Factory Honda team. However, things would improve for him in 2005.
At the first round of the season in
Spain
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, Hayden retired for the first time this season. Hayden was in a strong position to finish third—overtaking
Valentino Rossi's Yamaha in the early part of the race before being demoted to third by the same Rossi—maintaining a two-second gap to fourth place
Marco Melandri. With eight laps to go and 1.5 seconds behind the front runners
Sete Gibernau and Rossi, Hayden lost the front of his factory RCV as he tipped in to final corner, sending him into the gravel trap and retirement. In contrast, Hayden scored consistent points in the next six races—the
Portuguese,
Chinese,
French,
Italian
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and
Catalan and
Dutch rounds—finishing seventh, ninth, sixth twice, fifth and fourth, respectively.
His breakthrough came at the
United States
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GP, held at the
Laguna Seca Raceway
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. The Californian venue had not been on the calendar since
1994
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In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
, meaning that only a handful of riders had experience with this track. Australian
Troy Bayliss
Troy Andrew Bayliss (born 30 March 1969 in Taree, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian motorcycle racer. During his career Bayliss won the Superbike World Championship three times and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati. He finished his care ...
and American
Colin Edwards
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knew this track well from their Superbike days, as well as Hayden, who won an AMA race at the circuit in 2000 and taken fourth in a World Superbike wildcard outing in 2002. Rossi on the other hand, had never raced here, giving these riders an advantage. On Saturday, Hayden took his first ever pole position in the MotoGP class, beating former teammate Rossi by 0.354 seconds. On race day, Bayliss would be battling him for the first spot when the lights went out, but held on and built a gap of a second by the end of the opening lap. Rossi passed Bayliss for second place but 2.6 seconds separating Hayden and Rossi by lap 10. On lap 16, Edwards overtook Rossi for second place and cut the lead gap to 1.8 seconds three laps later. Hayden responded by upping his pace and crossed the line 1.941 seconds clear of second-place Colin Edwards and 2.312 seconds clear of third place Valentino Rossi. This was the first personal victory for the "Kentucky Kid" and the first win for the Factory Honda team since Rossi's last win at the
2003 Valencian Community round.
After a great result at his home grand prix in the US, Hayden recorded his second DNF of the season in
Great Britain
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. On lap two, Hayden high-sided his bike at the final turn while being in seventh place. At round 10 in
Germany
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, Hayden scored his second pole position of the season, as well as overall, beating
Sete Gibernau by 0.101 seconds on his 24th birthday. When the lights went out, Hayden converted his pole into a lead at the first turn, followed by Rossi, Barros and Gibernau. The race was stopped on lap six after a highside of
John Hopskin's Suzuki caused him to lay on the track injured. After the race was restarted with the results from lap five taken, Hayden would once more start in first position, followed by Rossi and Barros. At the restart, Hayden once more kept the position, with Rossi, Gibernau, Barros and now
Max Biaggi
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following him. On lap two, Rossi took the lead from Hayden before he was relegated to third by Gibernau, overtaking him at the end of the same lap. Gibernau ran wide on the last lap, but Hayden failed to capitalise on this mistake, crossing the line 0.885 seconds behind race winner Rossi to pick up his second podium place of the season.
In the next three races, Hayden would finish off the podium. At the
Czech
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,
Japanese and
Malaysian rounds, Hayden finished fifth, seventh and fourth—picking up the fastest lap at the Sepang circuit.
Hayden finished the season on the podium in the next four consecutive races. In
Qatar
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, Hayden would score another third place podium position. In
Australia
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, Hayden went on to score his third pole of the season on Saturday and set a new record on the Phillip Island circuit with a time of 1:29.337, 0.731 seconds faster than Rossi's previous record on the venue. The next day, Hayden converted his pole into a turn-one lead when the red lights went out. On lap three, Rossi overtook Hayden going into turn one before then being passed by
Marco Melandri. Hayden fought back, passing Melandri again on the runup to Lukey Heights and closing the gap to Rossi and battling hard with him from laps eight to 17. On lap 17, Hayden would retake the lead from Rossi, but he had slowed down the pace enough for the trio of Melandri, Gibernau and Checa to catch the two at the top. On lap 19, Rossi overtook Hayden before Melandri did the same by taking the position under braking at the Honda hairpin. The pair would swap positions multiple times before Hayden finally found a firm advantage over Melandri, but the combined effect of the squabble and Rossi's victory charge up front, meant that Hayden was now one second behind Rossi with five laps to go. Hayden did everything to close the gap, but Rossi managed to win the race with a 1.007 second lead over him. At the new
Turkish GP, Hayden took another third place and at the
Valencian Community
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round, he would narrowly lose out on the race win by 0.097 seconds to race winner
Marco Melandri, battling hard on the last lap.
Hayden finished third in the championship with 206 points, 161 points behind the champion Valentino Rossi and 14 points behind runner-up
Marco Melandri. He scored six podiums—one of which was a win.
=2006
=

After silencing his critics in 2005 by winning his home race and scoring a multitude of podiums, 2006 would be an even better year for the "Kentucky Kid".
At the opening round in
Spain
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, Hayden finished third, holding off
Toni Elías by less than 0.1 seconds while title defender
Valentino Rossi finished 14th after he was crashed out by the same Elías. At the second race in
Qatar
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, Hayden finished in second place with Rossi winning the race. Hayden was running a strong race, even passing Rossi for the lead on lap 19, but ultimately lost out to him on the last lap and crossed the line 0.900 seconds behind Rossi. In
Turkey
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, Hayden would finish third once more after his Factory Honda teammate
Dani Pedrosa crashed out of contention at the final stages of the race. This allowed Hayden to take the championship lead from Capirossi by just one point. At the
Chinese round, Hayden would record his fourth consecutive podium by finishing second behind his rookie teammate Pedrosa, who won the race. Hayden started fifth but dropped to seventh on the opening lap before moving up the field and finding himself second, behind Pedrosa. In the last 10 laps, Hayden closed the gap to Pedrosa to just 0.6 seconds with four laps to go, but he responded by upping his pace, setting a fastest lap and increasing the gap to win his first ever race with a margin of 1.505 seconds over Hayden.
At the
French GP, Hayden finished off the podium for the first time this season by finishing fifth, but would still leave Le Mans with a 43-point advantage over Rossi in the championship because he finished even lower in eighth. His closest contenders at that time were
Marco Melandri and
Loris Capirossi
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He is a 9-time Premier Class race w ...
, who were both three points behind at that point. After France, Hayden bounced back by finishing third in
Italy
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, battling throughout the race and almost taking second from Capirossi (which also caused Capirossi to take the lead in the championship), second in
Catalunya (while both Capirossi and Melandri missed the race), scoring the fastest lap, and scoring his first victory of the season at the
Dutch round. Hayden started from fifth on the grid but overtook
Marco Melandri,
Shinya Nakano and pole-sitter
John Hopkins to move up to second and chase down
Colin Edwards
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, who had been leading the race for much of the race. On the penultimate lap, Hayden overtook him under braking for the back
chicane. Edwards tried to keep his Factory Yamaha alongside him but was forced to lift and go down an escape road—rejoining just over a second from the Factory Honda rider. That mistake looked likely to settle the race, but Edwards pushed hard and passed Hayden again with just half a lap to go. Both were riding on the limit, but Edwards got a better drive heading into the fast kinks that precede the final chicane and retook the lead with just a few corners to go. Edwards then ran his M1 wide through the fast left hander, giving him a defensive inside line for the final chicane. Hayden lunged his machine and both went through the corner side-by-side, but Hayden couldn't make the corner (possibly after selecting neutral) and ran wide across the gravel. This would have given the victory to Edwards, but he also ran wide onto a slick patch of synthetic grass and was thrown off his bike, allowing Hayden to win the race. This win gave Hayden a full set of 25 points and with Rossi finishing in eighth place, he increased his gap over him by 46 points in the championship.
Hayden would once more finish off the podium in seventh place in
Great Britain
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with Rossi picking up second place, but Hayden would respond in
Germany
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by finishing third behind
Marco Melandri and Rossi whom he battled with all throughout the race, finishing 0.266 behind eventual race winner Rossi, and by winning his home race at the
United States
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round in Laguna Seca for the second consecutive year in a row. Hayden started sixth on the grid, but gained three places at turn one and was chasing down
Kenny Roberts Jr. and pole-sitter
Chris Vermeulen. Hayden overtook Kenny Roberts Jr. on lap nine, but by that time Vermeulen had built up a two-second gap. However, Hayden cut the gap to Vermeulen down as Vermeulen's Bridgestone tires started to suffer in the warm conditions and—as the halfway stage arrived—was within striking distance. Vermeulen ran slightly wide on the next lap, reluctantly conceding the win to Hayden. After taking over first place from Vermeulen, he built up a two-second gap and crossed the line first, 3.186 seconds ahead of Hayden's teammate
Dani Pedrosa. Rossi retired from the race due to mechanical problems, increasing Hayden's championship lead over now second-place Pedrosa by 34 points and Rossi by 51 points, who now stood fourth in the championship.
Hayden finished ninth at the
Czech Republic
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, fourth at the
Malaysian, fifth at the
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, despite scoring his first and only pole position of the season here, and finishing fifth once more in
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. With Rossi scoring consistent podiums—including one win at Sepang—he managed to move up to second in the championship once more and cut the points deficit from 51 at Laguna Seca to 12 in Motegi.
At the penultimate round in
Portugal
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, Rossi took pole position on Saturday with Hayden starting in third position. On race day, Hayden was taken out by his teammate
Dani Pedrosa on the fifth lap after Pedrosa tried to overtake him but failed, lost the front and hit Hayden, causing both riders to retire. This first and only retirement of the year would hand Rossi the championship by eight points going into the last round of the season. However, because Rossi finished second—just 0.002 behind race winner
Toni Elías—he took away five points from Rossi, which would play a crucial role at the last race in Valencia. After the race, Hayden said that he ''"didn't expect Dani to pull over and let me by, but I definitely didn't expect him to do that."''
Being relegated to second in the championship standings, Hayden knew it would be tough to win at the
Valencian Community
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round. Rossi needed to finish in second place or higher to win the title. He took his second consecutive pole position on Saturday with Hayden starting on the second row in fifth place. On race day however, Rossi got a poor start, dropping him back in seventh place on the opening lap. Hayden meanwhile moved up from sixth to second on lap three of 30. He then tried to go after race leader and wildcard rider
Troy Bayliss
Troy Andrew Bayliss (born 30 March 1969 in Taree, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian motorcycle racer. During his career Bayliss won the Superbike World Championship three times and a MotoGP race, all with Ducati. He finished his care ...
, who replaced the injured
Sete Gibernau. On lap five however, Rossi made a crucial mistake when he lost the front wheel of his M1 and slid out of contention. He managed to get going again, but it would be to no avail: Rossi finished 13th while Hayden crossed the line in third place behind the Ducatis of Bayliss and Capirossi, collecting 247 points to Hayden's 252 and in turn, Nicky Hayden won the 2006 title by five points.
=2007
=
On September 22, 2006, Hayden signed a two-year agreement that allowed for him to race for and develop with the factory
Honda Racing Corporation
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(HRC) team for the 2007 and 2008 MotoGP seasons.
[Hayden Signs with Honda for Two More Years](_blank)
article from SPEEDtv He utilized the 800cc
Honda RC212V
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, and as title holders, his MotoGP racing number changed from 69 to 1 for the 2007 season.
The 2007 season started badly for Hayden, struggling with the performance of the new bike. In
Qatar
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he finished seventh while his teammate
Dani Pedrosa finished on the podium, behind
Valentino Rossi and
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
, who won for his debut race for Ducati. At the next two races in
Spain
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and
Turkey
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, Hayden finished in seventh place twice before finishing 12th in
China
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.
At the
French round, Hayden recorded his first retirement of the season. While running fourth in the race, he suffered a heavy fall with just four laps to go.
Chris Vermeulen on the Suzuki won the rain-affected race. At the
Italian
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** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
and
Catalan rounds, Hayden finished 10th and 11th before finishing outside of the points in 17th in
Great Britain
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after crashing out of sixth place early on.
Things would get better at the
Dutch round. On Thursday, he had a good pace on both free practice sessions, finishing third in both sessions. At the third free practice session on Saturday, he finished third once more. However, a wet qualifying meant that Hayden lost a lot of the momentum he had in the dry and qualified in 13th place. During warm-up on Sunday, the track was dry and Hayden finished the session first, ahead of the Suzuki of
John Hopkins and the Yamaha of
Valentino Rossi. When the race started, Hayden moved from 13th to sixth going into the first corner, and moved up to finish in third: his first podium of the season and his highest position since the start of the season. His good form continued at the next race in
Germany
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. Starting just 14th on the grid after another poor qualifying performance, the
Michelin
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-shod Honda of Hayden, as well as the Yamaha of
Colin Edwards
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fared much better on the Sachsenring track compared to the
Bridgestone
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-shod Ducati of
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
, whom they would overtake in the closing stages of the race. Hayden finished third, making this his second consecutive podium of the year.
After winning his home grand prix for two consecutive years, Hayden would retire for the second time at the
United States
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round. After qualifying fourth on Saturday, he ran wide when he ran wide alongside
John Hopkins at turn two and then made contact with Hopkins' Suzuki as both attempted to get back on line. Hayden would rejoin in 16th position, his Honda damaged, fighting with wildcards
Chaz Davies and
Miguel Duhamel. On lap eight, he was lapping around three seconds slower than the rest of the field and ahead of only Hopkins on the timing screens, prompting him to retire eventually. Before the race, an authorized biography on Hayden and his brothers--''The Haydens: Nicky, Tommy, & Roger, from OWB to MotoGP''—timed to coincide with his return to the US Grand Prix.
He bounced back at the next race in the
Czech Republic
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, scoring another third place podium. On Saturday, Hayden qualified 0.280 seconds behind Casey Stoner in second place, but slipped to fourth after a poor getaway at the line. He would eventually pass his teammate Pedrosa to hold on to third place on lap two, a position he held for the rest of the race.
At the new race in
San Marino
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, Hayden finished 13th after a poor start and a crash—involving
Randy de Puniet
Randy de Puniet (born 14 February 1981) is a road racer of motorcycles from France. He competed in Grands Prix racing between 1998 and 2014, where he achieved five wins in the 250cc class. He also competed in the Superbike World Championship d ...
and Pedrosa—forced him into the gravel. At the
Portuguese round, Hayden scored his first and only pole position of the season on Saturday, outqualifying Casey Stoner by just 0.040 seconds. However, he would struggle on race day, managing to finish just off the podium in fourth after moving up the order after an early race slump. In
Japan
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, Hayden finished in ninth place.
In
Australia
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, Hayden retired for the third time of the season. Hayden started off well, moving up from fourth to second on the opening lap and battling with Stoner at the first half of the race. On lap 11 however, his engine started to lose power, which allowed Rossi to move up to second place. On lap 13, he lost power completely, forcing him to retire. At the last two races of the season—the
Malaysian and
Valencian Community
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rounds—Hayden finished ninth and eighth.
Hayden finished eighth in the championship with 127 points, 240 points behind the champion Casey Stoner and 115 points behind runner-up and Factory Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa.
In 2008, Hayden ran his old number 69 since
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
earned the right to run the number 1 plate after winning the MotoGP title in 2007.
=2008
=

Hayden finished 10th at the opening race in
Qatar
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and was duly outpaced by his teammate
Dani Pedrosa, who finished on the podium in third place. At the next race in
Spain
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, Hayden finished just off the podium in fourth position while his teammate went on to win the race. During the race, he was close to overtaking
Jorge Lorenzo
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, but a mistake with just six laps to go allowed the Spaniard to finish third.
Hayden would register his first and only retirement of the season in
Portugal
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. He had dropped back to seventh on the opening lap, before he fought his way back up to fifth place. A crash by
Andrea Dovizioso allowed him to move up into fourth position and he was trying to close down a two-second gap to third place
Valentino Rossi, but he lost the front of his bike at turn seven and slid out of contention. In the following five rounds, Hayden would not finish higher than sixth. He finished sixth in
China
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, eighth in
France
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, 13th in
Italy
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, eighth again in
Catalunya and seventh in
Great Britain
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. The race in
Donington Park
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also marked the race debut of Honda's pneumatic-valve engine, which only Hayden was using initially.
At round nine—the
Dutch round in Assen—Hayden ran third from the start and was set to finish there until he ran out of fuel at the final corner, due to an electrical system problem which prevented accurate fuel monitoring.
Colin Edwards
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captured Hayden's third-place podium moments before Hayden coasted over the line with no power, to finish in fourth place. At the next two rounds in
Germany
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and his home round at the
United States
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, Hayden finished in 13th and fifth positions. A heel injury sustained in a motocross crash meant that Hayden would not participate in the
Czech
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and
San Marino
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rounds.
As the season went on, the relations within the team had already deteriorated, and there was further friction when Pedrosa switched tire suppliers midseason (from the struggling
Michelin
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to the dominant
Bridgestone
is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (18891976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka, Japan. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of (), meaning ...
) without Hayden being consulted. Hayden stated ''"I've never been put in the conditions to choose. Once they told me that I would have just wasted my time had I even only thought about asking for Bridgestone tires...I'm not surprised they've given them to him. Besides, at Misano I didn't even have the same fork Dani had... No way would I think they'd let me try the new tires"''. This incident lent weight to the rumours that Hayden and Honda would part ways for the next season. The rumour was confirmed on September 12, 2008, when Hayden stated during a
Dorna press conference, ''"It's no secret. Everybody knows where my next stop is going to be...But officially we're waiting to do it the right way, until the releases come out, because there's teams and stuff"''.
Despite all the friction and negativity in the media between Hayden and the Repsol Honda team, he would go on to finish the season on a more positive note than last year. In his return race at the inaugural
Indianapolis
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race, he would go on to finish second—his first podium of the season. Hayden started fourth but moved his way up the order, overtaking
Valentino Rossi—who had fallen back from pole to fourth position at the start —, his future Ducati teammate
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
and rookie
Andrea Dovizioso on the second lap to take over the lead. After Rossi fought his way back up to second, he would overtake Hayden under wet and tricky conditions down at the main straight on lap 14. With the rain increasing, Hayden started struggling and almost lost second place to the charging
Jorge Lorenzo
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, until the marshalls red-flagged the race with seven laps to go. At the
Japanese race, Hayden would finish in fifth position.
Hayden's second and last podium of the season, and of his Honda career, would come at the race in
Australia
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. Hayden qualified third while home hero Stoner took pole position. When the lights went out, Stoner was challenged by the 'Kentucky Kid' for 10 laps, before the Australian started to pull a two-second advantage halfway through the race and a 6.5 second lead at the chequered flag. Hayden—still in second place at the time—was facing a late charging Valentino Rossi, who had worked his way up from 12th after a high-speed qualifying fall on Saturday. Hayden fought hard to keep second place, but ultimately couldn't prevent Rossi from taking it on the final lap. At the last two rounds of his Honda career in
Malaysia
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and
Valencia
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, Hayden finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
By the middle of 2008 it was strongly suspected by fans, media, and the MotoGP paddock already, and later supported by Hayden's own admission during a press conference that he would be leaving Honda, that Hayden would be joining the
Ducati Marlboro Team to ride alongside
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
for the
2009 MotoGP season. This was confirmed on September 15, 2008
thus ending his 10-year relationship with Honda.
Ducati (2009–2013)
=2009
=

During preseason testing, Hayden was plagued with problems and routinely finished in the mid-pack or lower. His major complaint was that the
GP09 was "pumping" during corner exits leading to problems with grip. These problems continued throughout preseason testing.
His first season at Ducati started off badly when, during qualifying at the season opener
Qatar
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round, Hayden suffered from a severe pain in his back and needed three stitches for a cut to his chest after he fell in a major crash. He was launched into the air by a highside at the end of the 45-minute qualifying session when he was trying to improve on his 16th position, and was taken to hospital afterward. After it was declared that Hayden had not broken any bones, he returned in the warm-up session on Sunday and went on to finish 12th in the rain-delayed race, just behind his former teammate
Dani Pedrosa.
[McNeil, Chris]
MotoGP 2009 Qatar Results
. motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved on 2009-06-16. This was also Hayden's 100th grand prix. Despite the setbacks, Hayden seemed optimistic about the results saying ''"I'm leaving here in a really positive mood and looking forward to Motegi.''
At the second race in
Japan
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, Hayden had never ridden the Ducati in the rain and qualified 12th.
[Madson, Bart]
MotoGP 2009 Motegi Qualifying
. motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved on 2009-06-16. Then, on the opening lap of the race, Hayden was taken out by rookie
Yuki Takahashi who plowed through Hayden from the rear under braking for the hairpin. As a result, Hayden retired from the race and slipped further down the standings.
[Madson, Bart]
MotoGP 2009 Motegi Results
. motorcycle-USA.com. Retrieved on 2009-06-16.
After Motegi, Hayden would continuously underperform compared to teammate
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
. He would finish 15th in
Spain
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, 12th in
France
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and
Italy
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but would slowly work his way up as the season progressed when he finished 10th in
Catalunya, eighth in
Netherlands
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and fifth at his home race in the 2009 United States motorcycle Grand Prix, United States, his best result of the season yet. He finished in eighth place at the 2009 German motorcycle Grand Prix, German, 15th and a lap down after a poor tire choice at the 2009 British motorcycle Grand Prix, British and sixth at the 2009 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech rounds. By round 11 however, Stoner already had won two GPs and finished on the podium a further three times.
His breakthrough on the Ducati would come at the 2009 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis round. After qualifying sixth on Saturday, he would move up to fifth and then fourth when
Dani Pedrosa and
Valentino Rossi crashed out of the race. He then overtook fellow countryman
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards II (born February 27, 1974), nicknamed the "Texas Tornado", is an American former professional Motorcycle sport, motorcycle racer who retired half-way through the 2014 season. He is a two-time List of Superbike World champions, Wo ...
for third but had to hold off Repsol Honda rider
Andrea Dovizioso in the closing stages of the race. He did so and would go on to finish half-a-second clear of Dovizioso, becoming the first Ducati rider other than Stoner to finish on the podium since
Loris Capirossi
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He is a 9-time Premier Class race w ...
did so at the 2007 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, 2007 Japanese Grand Prix.
After his first podium of the season, Hayden would register his second retirement when he got tangled up in an incident caused by Alex de Angelis and
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards II (born February 27, 1974), nicknamed the "Texas Tornado", is an American former professional Motorcycle sport, motorcycle racer who retired half-way through the 2014 season. He is a two-time List of Superbike World champions, Wo ...
. When de Angelis tried to gain positions during the short right-left turns one and two, he hit Edwards who then clipped the back of Hayden, making them all retire from the race on the opening lap of the 2009 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino GP. After Misano, Hayden finished eighth in 2009 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix, Portugal, 15th in 2009 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australia after he crashed once more with
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero (; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer. He is a five-time World Champion, with three List of 500cc/MotoGP Motorcycle World Champions, MotoGP World Championships ...
on the opening lap and lost a significant amount of time in the process and fifth twice in 2009 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysia and 2009 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencia.
Hayden finished 13th in the championship with 104 points, 202 points behind the champion Valentino Rossi and 157 points behind runner-up Jorge Lorenzo, his worst result since he first started racing in the MotoGP class in 2003.
=2010
=
On September 3, 2009, Ducati said that Hayden had signed a one-year extension of his contract for the 2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 2010 MotoGP season, ending speculation of a move away from the team.
He would partner with
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
once more at the team.
During the off-season, Hayden had surgery on his right arm, having been suffering from Compartment syndrome, compartmental syndrome or more commonly known as arm-pump.
Hayden would, compared to previous years, start off the season well by finishing fourth three consecutive times at the 2010 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, Qatar, 2010 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spanish and 2010 French motorcycle Grand Prix, French rounds. However, his string of good luck would end at the fourth round of the season in 2010 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Italy when he slid out of sixth place on lap six. After his retirement in Mugello, Hayden would go on to finish fourth in 2010 British motorcycle Grand Prix, Great Britain, seventh in the 2010 Dutch TT, Netherlands, eighth in 2010 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix, Catalunya, seventh in 2010 German motorcycle Grand Prix, Germany, fifth in the 2010 United States motorcycle Grand Prix, United States and sixth twice in the 2010 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech Republic and at 2010 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis.
At the 2010 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino race, Hayden retired once more when he fell on the opening lap and took out
Loris Capirossi
Loris Capirossi (born 4 April 1973) is an Italian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, currently serving as Safety Advisor to Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of Grand Prix motorcycle racing.
He is a 9-time Premier Class race w ...
, damaging his right little finger and requiring surgery in the process. After his second crash of the year, Hayden registered his first podium in the form of third place at the 2010 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragón GP. On the last lap, he overtook the Yamaha of
Jorge Lorenzo
Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero (; born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer. He is a five-time World Champion, with three List of 500cc/MotoGP Motorcycle World Champions, MotoGP World Championships ...
on the penultimate corner by diving on the inside through the second part of the slow right-left turns 14 and 15 that leads onto the back straight. With Hayden putting his Ducati on the racing line, Lorenzo was forced to back off and that prevented him from retaking the place going into the long, sweeping turn 16, granting Hayden third place. With
Casey Stoner
Casey Joel Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is an Australian retired professional motorcycle racer, and a two-time MotoGP World Champion, in and . During his MotoGP career, Stoner raced for the factory teams of Ducati and Honda, winning a tit ...
winning the race, this marked the first time that two Ducatis finished on the podium since Stoner and
Loris Capirossi
Loris Capirossi (born 4 April 1973) is an Italian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, currently serving as Safety Advisor to Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of Grand Prix motorcycle racing.
He is a 9-time Premier Class race w ...
finished first and second at the 2007 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, 2007 Australian Grand Prix.
Hayden spun off on lap two of the 2010 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japanese round, along with Ben Spies. Hayden got going again and finished in 12th position. At the 2010 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysian, 2010 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australian and 2010 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix, Portuguese rounds, Hayden finished in sixth, fourth and fifth positions, respectively. At the final race in 2010 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencia, Hayden would retire for the third time this season after he lost the front end of his machine and slid into the gravel trap from third place.
Hayden finished seventh in the championship with 163 points, 220 points behind the champion Jorge Lorenzo and 82 points behind runner-up Dani Pedrosa.
=2011
=

On August 28, 2010, Hayden extended his partnership with Ducati, signing a two-year contract extension with the factory team. He is joined in the team by his former Honda teammate
Valentino Rossi, who also signed a two-year deal, to partner Hayden.
Hayden's 2011 season started with a ninth-place finish in 2011 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, Qatar, before he achieved a third place at the 2011 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spanish round. Having avoided other incidents that eliminated several front-runners from the race, Hayden was aided by a last-lap mechanical failure for
Colin Edwards
Colin Edwards II (born February 27, 1974), nicknamed the "Texas Tornado", is an American former professional Motorcycle sport, motorcycle racer who retired half-way through the 2014 season. He is a two-time List of Superbike World champions, Wo ...
, which caused him to crash out of the race, to take his first podium since the 2010 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, 2010 Aragón race where he also finished in third position.
After his first and only podium of the season at round two, Hayden continued to stay in the points-scoring positions for the next 10 races, including a fastest lap during the 2011 British motorcycle Grand Prix, British GP. Hayden finished ninth in 2011 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix, Portugal, seventh in 2011 French motorcycle Grand Prix, France, eighth in 2011 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix, Catalunya, fourth in 2011 British motorcycle Grand Prix, Great Britain, fifth in the 2011 Dutch TT, Netherlands, 10th in 2011 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Italy, eighth in 2011 German motorcycle Grand Prix, Germany, seventh twice in the 2011 United States motorcycle Grand Prix, United States and 2011 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech Republic and 14th in 2011 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis. He took top-10 finishes in all but one race, when he finished 14th in his home race at 2011 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis. He finished the race two laps down after making an unscheduled pit stop—having run as high as fifth during the race—after losing grip on his softer-compound
Bridgestone
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front tire, causing a higher amount of wear to the left-hand side of the tire itself.
At the 2011 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino round, Hayden registered his first retirement of the season. During the rain-affected race, Hayden lost the front on the exit of turn 15 and slid out of contention on lap three. After Misano, Hayden recorded three consecutive seventh-place finishes in 2011 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragón, 2011 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japan and 2011 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australia to maintain his eighth place in the riders' championship. The 2011 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysian Grand Prix—in which Hayden had qualified sixth for—was cancelled after the death of Marco Simoncelli.
At the final race of the season—the 2011 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencian Community round—Hayden retired once more when he was eliminated, along with teammate Rossi, in a four-bike first-corner collision on the opening lap which was caused by the Suzuki of Álvaro Bautista. The incident left Hayden with a broken wrist, and he was forced to miss post-season testing the following week.
Hayden finished eighth in the championship with 132 points, 218 points behind the champion Casey Stoner and 128 points behind runner-up Jorge Lorenzo.
=2012
=
Hayden remained with Ducati for the 2012 season. For the first 10 races, he finished consistently in the points: sixth in 2012 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, Qatar, eighth in 2012 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spain, 11th in 2012 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix, Portugal, sixth again in 2012 French motorcycle Grand Prix, France, ninth in 2012 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix, Catalunya, seventh in 2012 British motorcycle Grand Prix, Great Britain, sixth once more in the 2012 Dutch TT, Netherlands, 10th in 2012 German motorcycle Grand Prix, Germany, seventh in 2012 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Italy and sixth for the fourth time at his home race in the 2012 United States motorcycle Grand Prix, United States.
At the 2012 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis round, Hayden had been expecting the best performance to date for the Ducati team, believing it to be well-suited to the track conditions at the circuit. However, Hayden did not take part in the race after suffering an accident at turn 14 during the qualifying session, trying to improve on his qualifying time. As a result, Hayden suffered a concussion in the process, ruling him out of the race. A fractured right hand also ruled him out of the following race in the 2012 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech Republic.
Although not fully recovered from his injuries, thanks to the support of the official physiotherapist Freddie Dente, Hayden returned for the 2012 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino GP, where he finished in seventh position.
Hayden failed to finish the 2012 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragon Grand Prix, running wide at the final turn before crashing into a track-side wall at enough speed to launch him over the wall. He finished eighth in 2012 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japan and 2012 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australia, sandwiching a season's best fourth-place finish at the 2012 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysian Grand Prix. He crashed out of the final race in 2012 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencia.
Hayden finished ninth in the championship with 122 points, 228 points behind the champion Jorge Lorenzo and 210 points behind runner-up Dani Pedrosa. This was the first time in his career that he did not get a podium finish during the season.
=2013
=

For the 2013 season, Hayden was joined in the factory Ducati team by
Andrea Dovizioso, who moved from the Tech3 Yamaha squad to replace
Valentino Rossi, who returned to the factory Yamaha setup. Hayden had stated that Dovizioso was the "best possible choice" to replace Rossi, prior to him signing a contract.
Hayden scored points in the first five races: eighth in 2013 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, Qatar, ninth at the 2013 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, Americas, seventh in 2013 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spain, a season-best fifth in 2013 French motorcycle Grand Prix, France and sixth in 2013 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Italy.
At round six in 2013 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix, Catalunya, Hayden retired for the first time this season. Hayden initially had made up ground, where he went from fifth to eighth, to pass the Pramac Ducati of Andrea Iannone, but would crash out of the race on lap six when the front of his machine let go when he turned into the left-hander at turn 10 after passing Stefan Bradl for fifth place.
He finished 11th in the 2013 Dutch TT, Netherlands, ninth in 2013 German motorcycle Grand Prix, Germany, eighth at his home race in the 2013 United States motorcycle Grand Prix, United States, ninth again in 2013 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis, eighth twice in the 2013 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech Republic and 2013 British motorcycle Grand Prix, Great Britain and ninth twice in 2013 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino and 2013 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragón.
At the 2013 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysian GP, Hayden retired once more with mechanical problems. Having started in 11th place, he was forced to stop when his engine failed and blew up in a cloud of smoke at the end of lap eight. After his engine woes in Sepang, Hayden went on to finish the last three races of the season—the 2013 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australian, 2013 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japanese and 2013 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencian Community rounds—in seventh, ninth and eighth places, respectively.
Hayden finished ninth in the championship with 126 points, 208 points behind the champion Marc Márquez and 204 points behind runner-up Jorge Lorenzo. For the second consecutive season, Hayden did not get a podium finish during the season.
Aspar Team (2014–2015)
=2014
=
It was announced on October 17, 2013, that, after five years with Ducati, Hayden had signed with the Aspar Team for the 2014 season. Hayden partnered Hiroshi Aoyama, who moved from the Esponsorama Racing, Avintia Blusens squad, with the pair riding open-specification Honda RCV1000R motorcycles.
At the season opening round in 2014 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, Qatar, Hayden finished in the exact same position as where he finished last year, which is in eighth position. In the following three rounds—the 2014 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, Americas, 2014 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix, Argentina and 2014 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spanish grands prix—he finished eleventh three consecutive times.
At round five of the season in 2014 French motorcycle Grand Prix, France, Hayden retired for the first time of the season when he came into contact with the Pramac Ducati of Andrea Iannone at the exit of the first turn on the opening lap.
Hayden did not participate at the 2014 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Italian race due to a wrist injury, which had lingered since the 2014 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spanish GP two races earlier. He expected to return for the next round in Catalunya if the surgery was successful.
After the surgery had been done without any major problems, Hayden returned in 2014 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix, Catalunya where he finished 12th. At the 2014 Dutch TT, Dutch round, Hayden finished outside of the points for the first time since the 2007 British motorcycle Grand Prix, 2007 British GP but finished in the points again at the next round in 2014 German motorcycle Grand Prix, Germany with a 14th place.
Hayden missed the 2014 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis, 2014 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech, 2014 British motorcycle Grand Prix, British and 2014 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino rounds due to a second round of surgery on his right wrist in July to remove a set of small bones. He returned in 2014 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragón, where he finished ninth in wet-dry conditions which forced him to make a late-race bike swap. This was also his best race result since his opening race result in Losail earlier in the year. In the following two races in 2014 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japan and 2014 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australia, he finished in 14th and 10th positions, respectively.
At the penultimate round in 2014 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysia, Hayden registered his second retirement of the year. He crashed out of a top 10 finish at the hairpin. At the last race of the season—the 2014 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencian Community GP—Hayden finished in 13th place.
Hayden finished 16th in the championship with 47 points, 315 points behind the champion Marc Márquez and 248 points behind runner-up Valentino Rossi. For the third consecutive season, Hayden did not get a podium finish during the season.
=2015
=

For the 2015 season, Hayden remained with the Aspar Racing Team, to ride a new open-specification Honda RC213V, Honda RC213V-RS. He was joined in the team by Eugene Laverty, who moved across from the
Superbike World Championship
Superbike World Championship (also known as WorldSBK, SBK, World Superbike, WSB, or WSBK) is a silhouette road racing series based on heavily modified production sports motorcycles.
The championship was founded in . The Superbike World Champion ...
.
Hayden had the worst start of the season since he started racing in the MotoGP class in 2004. He finished outside of the points at the opening round in 2015 Qatar motorcycle Grand Prix, Qatar with a 17th place, but fared better at the 2015 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas, Americas where he crossed the line in 13th. However, in the following two rounds—the 2015 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix, Argentine and 2015 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, Spanish GPs—Hayden finished outside of the points once more when he finished 16th and 17th. At round five in 2015 French motorcycle Grand Prix, France, he achieved a season-best finish of 11th place and became the top Open-class rider of the race.
At the 2015 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix, Italian and 2015 Catalan motorcycle Grand Prix, Catalan grands prix, Hayden retired two consecutive times. In Mugello, Nicky Hayden crashed out of the race at turn four on the fourth lap and in Catalunya, he was forced wide into the gravel on the opening lap to avoid a collision and then crashed himself on the 14th lap at turn five. Later he stated that he was ''"annoyed and frustrated"'' for making so many mistakes that cost him from obtaining a better result at this race.
Hayden failed to score any points for the next four consecutive races—three consecutive 16th positions in the 2015 Dutch TT, Netherlands, 2015 German motorcycle Grand Prix, Germany and 2015 Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, Indianapolis and one 17th position in the 2015 Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix, Czech Republic. At round 12 in 2015 British motorcycle Grand Prix, Great Britain, Hayden finished in 12th place, before failing to score any points once more at the next round in 2015 San Marino and Rimini's Coast motorcycle Grand Prix, San Marino after finishing in 17th place. In 2015 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragón and 2015 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japan, Hayden would score the last points of his MotoGP career by finishing in 15th and 13th places.
At the 2015 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australian round, he would retire for the third time this season. He was forced to retire due to technical problems with the bike. At the last two rounds of the season in 2015 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix, Malaysia and at the 2015 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencian Community, he finished in 16th and 17th positions.
Marc VDS Racing Team and Repsol Honda

Hayden moved to the
Superbike World Championship
Superbike World Championship (also known as WorldSBK, SBK, World Superbike, WSB, or WSBK) is a silhouette road racing series based on heavily modified production sports motorcycles.
The championship was founded in . The Superbike World Champion ...
in 2016, but made two one-off spot starts when Honda riders were injured at the 2016 season.
After Marc VDS Racing Team, Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS star Jack Miller (motorcycle racer), Jack Miller was ruled out for the 2016 Aragon motorcycle Grand Prix, Aragón round, Hayden was called by Honda in a substitute role. He finished the race in 15th position, ensuring that he had scored at least one point in 14 consecutive seasons—every MotoGP season he had so far participated in. He said that he underestimated the task of adapting to the new
Michelin
Michelin ( , ), in full ("General Company of the Michelin Enterprises P.L.S."), is a French multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes '' région'' of France. It is the second largest t ...
tires but that his progress through the weekend was such that he was left longing to qualify and race again.
After
Dani Pedrosa was ruled out of racing at the 2016 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix, Australian GP due to a broken collarbone he sustained after high-siding during practice for the 2016 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japanese round, Hayden was called to replace him for this round. marking his return to the squad since 2008. He finished outside of the points in 17th position after a collision with Jack Miller (motorcyclist), Jack Miller at turn four fighting for 9th place late in the race —who he had replaced just two rounds earlier—made him slide into the gravel and outside the points.
Superbike World Championship
On October 8, 2015, it was announced – at the pre-race press conference for the 2015 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Japanese Grand Prix – that Hayden would move to the
Superbike World Championship
Superbike World Championship (also known as WorldSBK, SBK, World Superbike, WSB, or WSBK) is a silhouette road racing series based on heavily modified production sports motorcycles.
The championship was founded in . The Superbike World Champion ...
for the season. Hayden replaced Sylvain Guintoli at the Ten Kate Racing-run Honda squad, alongside Michael van der Mark.
2016
After strong pre-season testing results, Hayden finished his first race weekend with ninth and fourth at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island. At TT Circuit Assen, Assen, round four, Hayden scored his first podium finish with a third place in the opening race, running with the leaders before backing off in the closing stages. At Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, round six, Hayden qualified fourth on the grid behind the Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kawasakis of Jonathan Rea and Tom Sykes, and the Yamaha Motor Company, Yamaha of Alex Lowes. After an eighth place in the first race, Hayden made a good start in the damp conditions of the second race, and overtook Lowes into turn two, before challenging the Kawasakis for the lead. Hayden went around the outside of Sykes into turn five and followed Rea for the majority of the lap, making a strong move into the penultimate corner. Hayden established a four-second gap over Rea and the now chasing Ducatis of
Chaz Davies and Davide Giugliano. As the race entered the last 10 laps, Giugliano moved into second ahead of Rea and Davies, halving Hayden's lead with four laps to go. Giugliano was one second behind coming onto the final lap but Hayden held the gap to win his first World Superbike race, taking Honda's first win of the season in the process.
2017

Hayden remained at Ten Kate Honda (now known as the Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team) for the 2017 season, partnered by Stefan Bradl. A slow start to the season saw mixed results and three retirements. His best result on the season was a seventh-place finish in Thailand. Hayden's final race was the second race of the Motul Italian Round held on May 14, 2017, where he finished in 12th place. He was in 13th place overall in the championship at the time of his death.
Honors
The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, FIM named him a Legend in November 2015 prior to the 2015 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix, Valencian Grand Prix.
In 2017, the AMA Horizon Award was renamed in honor of Nicky Hayden. The Nicky Hayden AMA Horizon Award is presented annually to outstanding amateur rides in dirt track, motocross and road racing.
During the 2018 Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas at Circuit of the Americas, Circuit of The Americas, Nicky Hayden's number, 69, was spray painted on turn 18 and officially renamed, "Hayden Hill" in honor of the former American racer.
On June 8, 2018, the City of Owensboro, Kentucky, Owensboro unveiled the Nicky Hayden Memorial Sculpture honoring the late Owensboro, Kentucky, Owensboro native champion. The bronze sculpture was commissioned by the city and the Hayden family, and created by George Lundeen.
In 2018, Mayor of Owensboro, Kentucky, Owensboro, Tom Watson declared June 9 as Nicky Hayden Day, representing his racing number 69.
In 2018, the AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame bypassed the traditional five-year rule for a competitor to be retired, and Nicky Hayden was voted as a 2018 inductee into their Hall of Fame.
In 2021, Hayden was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.
Racing history
MotoGP
*Team(s):
Repsol Honda, Ducati Corse, Aspar Team, Drive M7 Aspar Team, Marc VDS Racing Team, Estrella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS
*Motorcycle(s): Honda RC211V,
Honda RC212V
The Honda RC212V is a Japanese motorcycle created for road racing in the MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by Honda Racing Corporation ''(HRC)'' throughout 20 ...
, Ducati Desmosedici, Honda RCV1000R, Honda RC213V, Honda RC213V-RS, Honda RC213V
*First MotoGP Race: April 6, 2003 – Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka – Seventh Place
*First MotoGP Podium: October 5, 2003 – Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi – Third Place
*First MotoGP Win: July 10, 2005 – Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
*Number of MotoGP Wins: 3
*Number of MotoGP Podiums: 28
*Highest Championship Position: First Place (2006)
Superbike World Championship
*Team(s): Honda, American Honda, Ten Kate Racing, Honda World Superbike Team
*Motorcycle(s): Honda RC51, Honda CBR1000RR
*First Superbike Race: July 14, 2002 – Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca – Fourth Place
*First Superbike Podium: April 16, 2016 – TT Circuit Assen, Assen – Third Place
*First Superbike Win: May 15, 2016 – Sepang International Circuit, Sepang
*Number of Superbike Wins: 1
*Number of Superbike Podiums: 4
*Highest Championship Position: Fifth Place (2016)
AMA Superbike
*Team(s): Honda, American Honda, Honda Racing Corporation, HRC
*Motorcycle(s): Honda RC51,
Honda RC45
*First Superbike Race: April 18, 1999 – Willow Springs International Raceway – 12th Place
*First Superbike Win: June 11, 2000 – Road America
*First Superbike Podium: September 19, 1999 – Pikes Peak International Raceway – Third Place
*Number of Superbike Wins: 17
*Number of Superbike Podiums: 30
*Highest Championship Position: First Place (2002)
AMA 600 Supersport
*Team(s): Honda, American Honda, Honda, Erion Honda, Suzuki, HyperCycle Suzuki
*Motorcycle(s): Honda CBR series, Honda CBR600F3, Honda CBR600F4, Suzuki GSX-R Series, Suzuki GSX-R600
*First 600 Supersport Win: April 26, 1998 – Willow Springs International Raceway
*Number of 600 Supersport Wins: 6
*Highest Championship Position: First Place (1999)
AMA 750 Supersport
*Team(s): Suzuki, HyperCycle Suzuki
*Motorcycle(s): Suzuki GSX-R Series, Suzuki GSX-R750
*First 750 Supersport Win: April 19, 1998 – Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
*Number of 750 Supersport Wins: 5
*Highest Championship Position: Fourth Place (1998)
AMA Formula Extreme
*Team(s): Honda, Erion Honda
*Motorcycle(s): Honda CBR900RR
*First Formula Extreme Win: April 26, 1999 – Willow Springs International Raceway
*Number of Formula Extreme Wins: 7
*Highest Championship Position: Second Place (1999)
Career statistics
Supersport World Championship
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Superbike World Championship
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Races by year
(Template:Motorsport driver results legend, key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
By season
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Personal life
Hayden was born into a Roman Catholic family with which he retained a strong connection throughout his entire life, even living in an apartment above his family while the rest of the MotoGP riders lived in Europe. He had two brothers, Tommy Hayden, Tommy and Roger Lee Hayden, Roger Lee, both professional motorcycle racers, and two sisters, Jenny and Kathleen. In 2010, Tommy raced in the
AMA, and Roger Lee competed in the
Superbike World Championship
Superbike World Championship (also known as WorldSBK, SBK, World Superbike, WSB, or WSBK) is a silhouette road racing series based on heavily modified production sports motorcycles.
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.
His traditional racing number, 69, was the same number his father Earl used. His father jokes that the number was selected because it could still be read when he frequently ended up upside down in the dirt.
Hayden became engaged to Jackie Marin in May 2016.
Death
On May 17, 2017, Hayden was hit by a driver while riding his bicycle near Rimini, Italy. Hayden was riding alone at the time of the accident which took place at around 14:00 Central European Summer Time, CEST (UTC+2). Earlier in the morning Hayden was out running with Kevin Schwantz. He invited Schwantz to ride with him in the afternoon but Schwantz declined as he did not have a bicycle on hand. Hayden then rode briefly with his friend Denis Pazzaglini at some point in the early afternoon. Hayden's final Instagram photo shows the two together.
The crash occurred at the intersection of Via Ca' Raffaelli and Via Tavoleto in Misano Adriatico. Hayden was traveling west on Via Ca' Raffaelli when he was struck by a Peugeot 206, Peugeot 206 CC as he entered the street to cross Via Tavoleto. According to Italian newspaper ''La Gazzetta dello Sport'', a home surveillance camera installed several metres away from the intersection recorded the entire accident. Hayden apparently did not halt at a stop sign and was possibly distracted by his iPod which was found by investigators at the scene of the crash.
The driver of the car stated that he was on his way to work when Hayden passed through a stop sign and suddenly appeared in front of him. He was unable to avoid a collision. The speed of the car was not known but the impact of Hayden slamming into the windshield was strong enough to completely shatter it and dent down the roof of the car. Hayden's bicycle was found in the nearby ditch with its frame snapped in half. Riccione Municipal Police are in possession of the crash video and the result of their investigation was expected to be reported some time in July.
Hayden was taken to Rimini hospital with severe injuries, and was subsequently moved to the major trauma unit at the :it:Ospedale Maurizio Bufalini, Maurizio Bufalini Hospital in Cesena for possible surgery. Hayden's injuries were so severe that he was not placed into a medically induced coma and did not receive any surgery. Whether Hayden was at all conscious or in a natural coma during his last days is not known.
The extent of Hayden's injuries was described as polytrauma including a traumatic brain injury that resulted in severe cerebral damage. He also suffered a broken femur, broken pelvis, and multiple fractured vertebrae. As a result of the injuries, Hayden was placed on life support in an intensive care unit. After no signs of recovery, Hayden died in the hospital on May 22, 2017, five days after the accident. He was 35 years old.
In September 2017, results of the accident investigation were released.
The report placed 70 percent blame on the driver, and 30 percent blame on Hayden. The report said that the car was traveling at approximately in a zone, and there was no indication that the driver braked prior to colliding with Hayden. Hayden had been traveling at , and entered the intersection without heeding the stop sign.
See also
*
Daijiro Kato
was a Japanese people, Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle racing, Grand Prix Motorcycle sport, motorcycle road racing, road racer, the 2001 250cc List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Champions by year, world champion, and the 2000 and 2002 Suzu ...
* Grand Prix motorcycle racing
References
External links
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Nicky Hayden – MotoGP Rider Biography at Motorcycle-USA
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Sportspeople from Owensboro, Kentucky
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Cycling road incident deaths
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