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Title: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: VladTepes on Thursday, 18 May 2017, 09:51 AM
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2006 MotoGP champion Nicky Hayden has been taken to hospital after a 'serious' road accident in Italy.

According to RiminiToday the popular 35-year-old American, currently competing in his second season of World Superbike with Ten Kate Honda, was struck by a car while training on his bicycle.

Pictures show substantial damage to the front windscreen of the Peugeot, with Hayden said to have been treated at the scene for severe chest and head trauma before being transported to hospital.

UPDATE: RiminiToday reports that Nicky Hayden has now been moved from hospital in Rimini to Bufalini Hospital in Cesena and remains in a serious condition.

UPDATE: Dorna states possible surgery for Nicky Hayden. There is still no official word on the American's condition and it may take until tomorrow to understand the full extent of his injuries

Get well soon Nicky !






http://www.crash.net/wsbk/news/247567/1/nicky-hayden-injured-in-serious-accident.html
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Batkwaka on Thursday, 18 May 2017, 05:01 PM
I so much hope things work out for Nicky, only met him once in 2005 and was giving his time away to the fans. A gentleman racer.
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Bigkahunaburger on Friday, 19 May 2017, 12:19 AM
In an induced coma .... doesn't look great for him I fear
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Notty on Friday, 19 May 2017, 12:22 AM
He rides at 200 mph in Moto Gp but has an accident on a bicycle - lets hope he is ok  :sad:
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Andre on Friday, 19 May 2017, 05:46 AM
My opinion as a bicyclist and a motorcyclist is that bicycles are the more dangerous of the two.

Speedy recovery to Nicky. I hope he is in true experts' hands around the clock!
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Andre on Saturday, 20 May 2017, 10:39 PM
Currently, Nicky is in to poor of a condition to have required surgery. No word on what surgery that might be. It might be that the neurosurgeons reject a surgery for an injury that has to take 2nd place to brain recovery, as this is number one priority.

Apparently, Nicky was with a group of cyclists and ran a stop sign.
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Mick_J on Sunday, 21 May 2017, 04:44 PM
Most push bikes in Bristol ignore red stop signs, some don't even slow down, surprised there are not more serious accidents.
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Andre on Sunday, 21 May 2017, 07:34 PM
It is a common problem. Many bicyclists behave like road-terrorists (the suizide type).
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Tony Nitrous on Sunday, 21 May 2017, 10:58 PM
His farthers press release is a bit different to some versions of the story...

http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/nicky-hayden-earl-hayden-decries-fake-news/
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Bigkahunaburger on Monday, 22 May 2017, 06:52 AM
Id be very surprised if he isn't in an induced coma ....,preventing brain swelling is vital if he is to come through this trauma without significant mental / physical impairment. It's a bit of a lottery with head injuries ..... Depends what areas of the brain are damaged, people with really significant brain injuries can survive with little ongoing impairment whereas people who have little apparent brain injury can be quite the reverse ....so good luck mr Hayden
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Andre on Monday, 22 May 2017, 07:24 AM
The term "induced coma" is used by lay persons and by medical professionals (due to its widespread use) when talking about sedation (which is an element of anesthesia). If medical professionals would induce a true coma, they would commit a felony.

But hey, we use incorrect words all the time. If one uses only the exact correct words all the time, people would not understand unless they look up every word in a dictionary and thesaurus (and might not even find it there).
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: VladTepes on Monday, 22 May 2017, 05:49 PM
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Nicky Hayden remains in a critical condition in an Italian hospital after his bicycle collided with a car along the Rimini coastline.

MotoGP fans have poured in their support for the American.

And Hayden's family have reportedly released a statement via his lawyer, Moreno Maresi.

"We thank the many sportspeople and ordinary people who are proving a great closeness at this dramatic moment," the statement read.

"In particular we thank the medical and first aid staff who have worked and are working on Nicky."
Hayden's family have already had to deny sick reports that the 35-year-old has died.

It was claimed the Kentucky Kid - as he is affectionately called - had lost his battle in Cesena's Bufalini hospital.

But Express Sport understands that is not the case.

Italian newspaper Il Resto del Carlino claim Hayden has family by his bedside and that his brother, Tommy, has requested all medical tests are sent to a US specialist for additional consultation.

The MotoGP world has rallied around Hayden for support

Discussing the 2006 MotoGP champion, British MotoGP star Cal Crutchlow said today: "I am very confident that you will not easily forget Hayden just like that.

"Everyone in the paddock is a friend of Nicky's.

"It's no wonder that he will be the last thing you'll think about before you go to bed and the first thing you'll do in the morning is try to figure out the latest developments from him."
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Bigkahunaburger on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 02:48 AM
Sadly he didn't make it
RiP mr H
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: seth on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 03:09 AM
very sad news indeed
:cry2:
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Blubber on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 04:09 AM
I am still hoping his death is fake news  :embarassed:
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Kiwifruit on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 05:45 AM
Sadly the news reported his passing this morning. So tragic.
Respect, Nicky.
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: coldhands on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 05:56 AM
RIP Nicky,thanks for the skill ,entertainment,a wonderful moto gp racer  :onya:
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: northern on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 06:51 AM
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/sport/2017/may/nicky-hayden-1981-2017/

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Nicky Hayden wasn't your usual MotoGP star. From the moment he walked into the MotoGP paddock at Suzuka in the spring of 2003 to the moment he left in November 2015, he was unfailingly polite, humble and charming.

There was nothing alpha-male about him, at least nothing you could see from the outside. But the heart and emotion he put into racing was something else.

When things weren't going well for him, his media debriefs could be traumatic affairs. He would sit there, explaining why things weren't going right until the frustration bubbled over and his eyes welled up. His emotional involvement was amazing. Other racers don't do that kind of thing; instead they sigh or get angry or blame their problems on the people around them. Hayden never did that.

He gave his heart and his head to motorcycling from an early age. Like most racers he was fully enthralled by the "elation of rapid movement through space". When he was racing, it was everything to him, to the point where he didn't know when to stop.

When he went testing – a job that most racers consider a tiresome but necessary evil – he always rode the most laps and was always the last man back in the garage. Some years ago, when hard-working MCN journalist Matt Birt was at his desk, typing out another story during another winter test at another far-flung racetrack, Valentino Rossi came walking by and said, "Matt, you are the Nicky Hayden of the press room!". In other words, even Rossi knew that no one worked harder at their racing than Hayden.

At Indianapolis in 2008, when Hurricane Ike arrived with full force, the MotoGP race was red-flagged after twenty laps. There was no doubt whatsoever that the race needed to be stopped: the wind and the rain were biblical; vast signage hoardings had been ripped from their moorings and swept into the sky, to land who knew where.

When the red flags came out Hayden was running second, just behind Rossi and ahead of Jorge Lorenzo. This podium finish was a big deal for the Kentucky Kid because Indy was his only real home race, a three-hour drive from his hometown of Owensboro, rather than the usual Transatlantic trip of two or three airport connections and a rentacar.

I ran down to the Repsol Honda garage to talk to Hayden and congratulate him. But he wasn't in the mood for high-fiving. He was sat in his chair, tearing off his waterlogged boots and gloves and replacing them with clean, dry kit. He said he was getting ready to go again if the wind and rain abated, ready to go and risk it all in his quest for the winner's trophy. The runner-up's trophy was of no real interest to him. I looked outside to see flotsam and jetsam flying past the garage door, like the world was about to end. It was one of those moments when you understand that these people are very different to the rest of us.

Who knows why Hayden had such heart. Most likely, it was his family. He came from what must surely be a unique familial situation: a family of seven, all of whom raced motorcycles: dad Earl, mum Rose, brothers Tommy and Roger-Lee and sisters Jenny and Kathleen.

Rose knows that all her kids are special. Tommy and Roger Lee have both done great things in U.S. racing, but Nicky always stood out.

"Nicky's got that heart, he will stretch that neck out just a little bit further," she said a few years ago. "Since he was young all he's done is eat, sleep and breathe motorcycles. Tommy and Roger Lee have done great things too, but Nicky's always the last one to quit. His work habits are fantastic, he's just got that extra drive. After a weekend, all he wants to do is get back on that bike. Some people think 'oh, I'll rest for a couple of days'. Not Nicky, all he wants to do is to get back on that bike as soon as possible and get it figured out."

In fact one thing did mean more to Hayden than motorcycles; his family. After his cycling accident, Kathleen made public a note that her big brother had sent to her after he secured the 2006 MotoGP title at Valencia. Kathleen was the only member of the Hayden clan who wasn't there on the big day, because she had to stay home at college. The note was accompanied by a photo of Hayden, in the Valencia parc fermé, phoning Kathleen. "This was me calling home to lil' sis," it read. "Telling her I was a world champ. And to me, so are you."

Hayden always knew that two wheels can be dangerous. Daijiro Kato lost his life during Hayden's Grand Prix debut and he had lost several other friends. When his MotoGP career ended in 2015, after two frustrating seasons on the category's short-lived and low-tech Open bikes, he could have gone home to Kentucky, safe in the knowledge that he will forever be in the pantheon of premier-class championship winners. But he wanted to keep racing, so he took a step back into World Superbikes and kept at it with the same monumental dedication.

Hayden was a special racer: gentle off the bike and a beast when he was on it. He always raced hard but he always raced fair.

"I don't know anyone in the paddock he wasn't friends with," said Cal Crutchlow. That's what made Hayden truly unique: a genuinely sweet man, from the outside and all the way to the inside, who could beat the best and still be friends with them.
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Andre on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 06:52 AM
Rest in peace Nicky
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: seth on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 07:00 AM
great picture
both gone but never forgotten
ride free
69 & 58   :cheers:
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: grog on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 08:06 AM
RIP So sad, a born racer and seems everyone loved him.
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: VladTepes on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 09:59 AM
Only a day prior the family was having to deny 'fake news' of his passing, and now it's actually happened.

RIP Kentucky Kid and thanks for all the memories.

Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Mick_J on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 05:41 PM
A sad loss, RIP Nicky
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Notty on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 06:09 PM
R.I.P. - a true gentleman liked by everyone :cry2:
Title: Re: Nicky Hayden injured in 'serious' road accident
Post by: Blubber on Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 06:41 PM
RIP  :bugga: