09-12-2008, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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Hayden to Ducati...from Hayden himself.
Story from Cycle News.
"INDIANAPOLIS, IN, SEPT 11: Nicky Hayden finally admitted what everyone has known for months; he’s leaving the Repsol Honda team for Marlboro Ducati. The admission came during Thursday's pre-race press conference for the inaugural Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix. Asked about his future, he first joked, “I mean it’s looking like World Superbike with Aprilia.” When the laughter subsided, he turned serious. “No, I mean it’s no secret,” Hayden, who arrived for the press conference on crutches, his broken right heel still not healed, said. “Everybody knows where my next stop’s going to be, but officially we’re waiting on doing it the right way until the releases come out, because there’s teams and stuff. So, I’m looking forward to it.” The announcement could come this weekend or possibly during Ducati North America's dealer show in Indianapolis on the Tuesday following the race. Hayden will replace the underperforming Marco Melandri as Casey Stoner's teammate. "I mean, I know it’s going to be a big change for me and hopefully” an announcement will be coming soon," he said. “But still there’s five races to go this season. that’s a lot of racing. “I’ve had a long history at Honda. Sure, things here lately have kind of went, kind of turned ugly just with everything going on, all the drama. But still, we’ve had a lot of good races, won championships in the AMA. And obviously the (2006) World Championship was the big one. And you know, sure, every day wasn’t just a big holiday. But we had some good days and I’m really grateful for the opportunity they gave me, but I think it’s time to move on, try something different. But we’ll worry about that later and for now just focus on this weekend and trying to go out on a good way together.” That could be difficult. Hayden isn't at close to full strength after breaking his heel at the X-Games eight weeks ago. He tried to ride in the San Marino Grand Prix two weeks ago, but withdrew from the race on Sunday morning. Because the 2.621-mile, 16-turn IMS layout is predmoninantly left-handed, he thought that would give him some relief. Hayden also denied that he’d leave the team before the end of the season. “I don’t have any intention not to do the rest of the season,” he said. “That seems crazy.” He then added, “No, I fully plan on doing the whole season. Unless they lock the door over there on me, I plan on going in there and getting on the bike. It could happen. Honestly, there’s probably people in that box that if I didn’t show up probably would never notice, but I plan on going.” "
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09-12-2008, 01:59 PM | #2 |
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Fuck honda for how they treated that guy. He wins them a championship and they repay him by making the next gen bike for his teammate.
Same reason Rossi left, he got sick of their bullshit way of treating riders. I think the animal of a Ducati will be much more suited to Hayden's riding style, we'll finally get to see him backing it into corners again.
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09-12-2008, 07:35 PM | #3 |
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I cannot wait to see him on that bike next season!
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09-12-2008, 08:51 PM | #4 |
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i saw the rest of the interview and he was much more candid than ever before. making a joke about the wall erected between the teammates because of Dani's switch to Bridgestone... saying there was a wall there already so nothings different. He also got a big laugh from the press when he said that if he didnt show up for the rest of the season, no one beside his mechanics would notice anyway.
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Pedrosa is a fuck.
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I also wish him luck BUT I personally think he's gonna be another Melandri. This year the bike was made for Pedrosa,next year it'll be the bike was made for Stoner,or it's the Michelins, or etc. For him to win,he either has to have OVERWHELMING advantages,1000cc v-twin vs 750 I4 or ALOT of luck, Rossi with 2 or 3 crashes and mech dnfs.
I honestly think that Nicky is an excellent rider,top 10% easily but he is not a champion. A champion can ride past/thru a not perfectly set-up bike. He doesn't blame everyone else when he can't perform. He overcomes obstacles. You all hate on Pedrosa but Pedrosa won 250cc races with two broken ankles and your boy can't ride over a hairline fracture on his heel. Whatever,there is more to this story than we know and Honda is about winning races. They didn't choose Dani over Nicky without reason,you can be sure of that. |
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you shoulda heard the boos when they annouced him, we were standing about 10 feet away from rossi and his pit crew and they were surprised and chuckled and laughed about it
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