Thursday, January 1, 2009

Nicky Hayden's Profile

  • Bike No.: 69
  • Born: July 30, 1981
  • Birth place: Owensboro, Kentucky
  • Nationality: United States
  • Residence: Owensboro, Kentucky
  • Team: Ducati Marlboro Team
  • World Superbike Debut: 2002
  • Grand Prix Debut: 2003


Background

Nicky Hayden was the young gun of the AMA Superbike series. Don't think for a minute that this good natured, always smiling kid from Kentucky doesnt have the heart of a winner. Winning is what Nicky is all about. Check out the Nicky Hayden Interview for a look inside the mind of Americas rising star. In his first full season as a Superbike rider he came within six points of winning the title losing out to arch rival Mat Mladin. 1999 was a great year for him though, he won the 600 Supersport title and was named AMA Athlete of the Year. Nicky is one of three Hayden brothers racing in the AMA and growing up together they pushed one another to become fierce competitors. Nicky does not neglect his roots either he can often be found racing Flat Track during weekends which the AMA series is off. Thats dedication.

After three seasons in MotoGP, Nicky picked up his first career win at the USGP at Laguna Seca. In front of his hometown fans Nicky dominated, led every lap and won the hearts of many a GP fan across the globe.

For 2006 the Kentucky Kid did one better, he claimed the checkers at Laguna again, but also netted the MotoGP title. To earn the championship, Hayden exhibited consistency and determination, overcoming a devastating DNF at Estoril, courtesy of his Repsol Honda team mate, Dani Pedrosa.

Going into 2007, the reigning champ had a new 800cc V-4 RC212V at his command. He also had a two-year contract with the factory Honda team, but Nick the Quick was under the gun to deliver another title and couldn't deliver. Now Hayden is ready for yet another year aboard the Honda, but can he regain his title-winning form?

Career Highlights:
  • 2007: 8th MotoGP
  • 2006: MotoGP Champion
  • 2005: 3rd MotoGP
  • 2004: 8th MotoGP
  • 2003: 5th MotoGP
  • 2003: MotoGP Rookie of the Year
  • 2002: AMA Superbike Champion
  • 2001: 3rd AMA Superbike
  • 2000: 2nd AMA Superbike
  • 2000: 4th AMA Supersport
  • 1999: AMA Supersport Champion
  • 1999: 2nd AMA Formula Xtreme
  • 1999: AMA Grand National Dirt Track Rookie of the Year
  • 1999: AMA/Speedvision Pro Athlete of the Year
  • 1998: 4th AMA 600 SuperSport Series
  • 1998: 4th AMA 750 SuperSport Series


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