Nicholas "Nicky" Patrick Hayden (born July 30, 1981 in
Owensboro,
Kentucky) also known as
The Kentucky Kid is the
American professional
motorcycle racer who won the
MotoGP World Championship in 2006.
Biography
Beginnings and AMA Championship
As a youth, racing others twice his age in
CMRA, Hayden would often start the race from the back of the starting grid while a family or crew member held his bike upright because he could not touch the ground. Later, at age 17, he was racing factory
Honda RC45 superbikes 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. The 2002 season, however, would see Hayden answering the bell: he won the
Daytona 200 on a Honda
Superbike en route to becoming the youngest ever AMA Superbike Champion, defeating reigning treble champion
Mat Mladin, among others. He also entered the World Superbike round at
Laguna Seca, making a solid 4th in the first race before colliding with
Noriyuki Haga in race two.
Grand National Championship
Hayden is 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,...
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