Tributes to Nicky Hayden

These are just some of the tributes being paid to former MotoGP champion Nicky Hayden from throughout the motorsport world, following his tragic death, due to injuries sustained in a bicycle training accident last Wednesday...
Tributes to Nicky Hayden

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
"Everyone at IMS mourns the loss of our friend Nicky Hayden," IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. "When you met Nicky, you immediately felt you had kn💃own him for years. His humility and sincerity always made genuine connections with everyone, as he truly was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet in racing. Nicky was a tireless ambassador for MotoGP at the Speedway and a passionate supporter of all events at IMS.

"When MotoGP first came to IMS in 2008, we soon learned family and his beloved Owensboro meant everything to Nicky. We offer our thoughts, prayers aꦗnd condolences to his parents, Rose and Earl; his fianc?e, Jackie; his brothers, Tommy and Roger; his sisters, Jenny and Kathleen; and to all his friends, teammates and legions of fans around the world. He will always be remembered fondly at IMS."

American Motorcyclist Association
The American Motorcyclist Association extends its deepest sympathies to the fianc?, family and friends of Moto😼GP world champion Nicky Hayden🌜, who died today in a hospital in Italy.

Hayden, 35, was injured May 17 when he was struck by a car while riding a bicycle during a training exercise along Italy's Rimini 🔜coast. He had competed in the Superbike World Championship races at Imola the previous weekend.

"The loss of Nicky Hayden will be felt across the racing world, on the track and off," said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. "Our 💯thoughts and prayers are with the Hayden family during thi🔴s difficult time."

Hayden won the 2006 MotoGP titl𓆏e over Valentino Rossi. Hayden switched to World Superbikes in 2016 and was 13th in the 2017 standings, riding for Red Bull Hon🌺da.

McLaren Honda F1 Team
All at McLaren are saddened to hear of the passing 𓂃of 2006 MotoGP champion, Nicky Hayden.

Zak Brown (McLare🌞n Technology Group Executive Director) 🧔said:

"On behalf of all at McLaren, I want to extend our deepest sympathy and most profound condolences to⛄ the family and many friends of Nicky Hayden, who we are extremely saddened to hear has succumꦕbed to his injuries.

"The global🐷 motorsport community is just that - a community - and we support one another in times of trouble. So, although McLaren has never been involved in motorcycle racing, we recognise fellow braves. And that, indubitably, is what Nicky Hayden was: a brave, fast, brilliant rider; a champion in 2006; but, more impo🌜rtant, a truly great guy, admired and respected by everyone who knew him.

"May he rest in peace."

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