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Nicky Hayden

Nicky Hayden

PERSONAL DETAILS
NAME:   NICKY HAYDEN
TEAM:   REPSOL HONDA TEAM
NATIONALITY:   AMERICAN
DATE OF BIRTH:   30/07/1981
MARRIED:   SINGLE

Nicky Hayden Nicky Hayden may have failed to win a race while wearing the number one plate during 2007, but many believe the Repsol Honda rider actually rode harder than the previous year as he worked relentlessly to make the new RC212V competitive.

From motorcycle racing stock, almost Nicky’s entire family are motorcycle racers with father Earl having been a dirt-track rider, and brother Tommy and Roger-Lee both professional riders in the US. Even mother Rose and sister Jenny have raced bikes.

Hayden joined the Repsol Honda Team during his debut 2003 MotoGP season, having demonstrated his immense talent in the United States by becoming the youngest ever AMA Superbike Champion at 21. Prior to that he had lifted the AMA Supersport title in 1999, but it’s his background in the tough world of dirt-track racing that imbued Nicky with the resilience and bike control that has taken him to the very top of the world.

Nicky's first MotoGP season, teamed with Valentino Rossi, saw him fend off the likes of Troy Bayliss and Colin Edwards to clinch the Rookie of the Year title as two podiums carried him to fifth in the points.

But 2004 was to be much tougher. Rossi (and his mechanics) had moved to Yamaha, leaving Hayden to inherit the role of team leader as HRC regrouped. Two podiums and eighth in the championship was way below expectations, but Nicky finally broke his duck with an emotional victory at his home US GP at Laguna Seca 2005 as he climbed back up to third in the standings.

2006 was one of the most extraordinary seasons of grand prix action ever seen and the 25-year-old displayed all his reserves of talent and determination to clinch the championship during a dramatic final round at Valencia. He is only the second rider in the history of the premier class to have taken the title having come into the last race behind on points – and behind Rossi no less.

During the first half of 2006 Hayden had built up a substantial lead in the standings by taking wins when they were available at Assen and Laguna Seca, and grinding out valuable points finishes when things weren’t going all his way. He made only one significant mistake - briefly running off the track at Donington Park - in an otherwise flawless season that saw his rivals’ performances ebb and flow. Ultimately it was Hayden’s consistency and dogged refusal to buckle under pressure that won him the crown, aided by Rossi's unexpected mistake at the season finale.

"This proves that good things happen to good people," Nicky declared after taking the title in Valencia. Hayden’s flood of emotions as he clinched that dramatic 2006 MotoGP crown will go down as one of the all-time memorable images of motorcycling.

2007 brought the fresh challenge of the 800cc era and a brand new machine in the shape of the RC212V. Ready to adapt his rear-wheel-steering style to the higher corner speeds and reduced power outputs, Hayden was determined to mount a robust defence of his title, but it wasn't to be.

During a year when Casey Stoner, Ducati and Bridgestone destroyed all before them, it took Hayden until mid-season to look comfortable on the Michelin-shod RC212V. Three podiums and one pole position followed, but the title was long gone.

Hayden will now hope that Honda and Michelin have learnt from the painful lessons of 2007 and can "come out swinging" for 2008.


Career Highlights:

1985 : First minibike dirt track race
1992 : First minibike roadrace
1997 : Winner Horizon dirt track award (Harley Davidson)
First AMA National roadrace (Kawasaki)
1998 : 4th AMA 750 Supersport Series
1998 : 4th AMA 600 Supersport Series
1999 : AMA 600 Supersport Champion
1999 : 2nd AMA Formula Xtreme Series
1999 : AMA Dirt Track 'Rookie of the Year'
1999 : 'Speedvision Pro Athlete of the Year'
2000 : 2nd AMA Chevy Trucks Trucks Superbike Series
2000 : 4th AMA Pro Honda Oils 600 Supersport Series
2001 : 3rd AMA Superbike Series
2002 : AMA Superbike Champion
2003 : 5th MotoGP World Championship. MotoGP 'Rookie of the Year'
2004 : 8th MotoGP World Championship
2005 : 3rd MotoGP World Championship - race wins 1
2006 : MotoGP World Champion - race wins 2
2007 : 8th MotoGP World Championship

END OF 2007.
STARTS:   N/A
WINS:   3
POLES:   5
FASTEST LAPS:   5
POINTS:   N/A
DEBUT:   SUZUKA 2003.
DRIVEN FOR:   REPSOL HONDA TEAM (2003 - 2008)

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