Nicky Hayden: “It Hasn’t Been Easy For Me To Miss So Many Races”

Nicky Hayden: “It Hasn’t Been Easy For Me To Miss So Many Races”

© 2014, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Nicky Hayden excited to return to MotoGP action

DRIVE M7 Aspar returns after four-race absence and hopes to quickly recover strength and speed

The MotoGP World Championship returns to Spain for the third time this season this weekend as the final round on European soil before the season-defining flyaway races takes place at Motorland, Aragon. Motorland is one of the ‘newest’ additions to the calendar and also one of the most challenging, with virtually every kind of corner and two long straights packed into its 5km layout. After victory for Valentino Rossi at Misano last time out, Jorge Lorenzo is the only rider in the top four yet to win a race this season so he will be looking to put that right on Sunday, whilst Marc Márquez cannot win the title on home soil this weekend after failing to make the podium for the first time this season at the San Marino round.

The paddock will be pleased to welcome back one of its most charismatic figures as DRIVE M7 Aspar Team rider Nicky Hayden returns from a four-race absence. The American underwent surgery on his right wrist in July but he has undergone an intense recovery programme and after riding some dirt-track in recent weeks he feels ready to test himself on his MotoGP bike again at a circuit where he stood on the podium in 2010. His DRIVE M7 Aspar team-mate Hiroshi Aoyama has been one of the most consistent riders in 2014 and after making some solid recent progress the Japanese rider is aiming to maintain this trend until the end of the season.

Nicky Hayden: “I am really happy to finally return to action this weekend. Racing motorcycles is not only my job but my passion and it hasn’t been easy for me to miss so many races. I just focused on getting back as quickly as possible but riding a MotoGP is not something you can test your fitness for until you try it. I have been riding quite a bit of dirt-track lately but I can’t say for sure how strong I am so I am looking forward to getting on the bike and seeing the results of the operation. At the moment I don’t want to set any objectives other than to get back out there and see how I feel. I am looking forward to seeing the team again and I can’t wait to get back to the serious work on Friday. My arm and wrist feel quite strong and the movement has improved. I didn’t want to come back until I knew I had done everything I could to recover and I am happy with the result. I managed to get on the podium the first year we raced at Motorland, I quite like the circuit and it has some fun corners.”

Hiroshi Aoyama: “I am excited about racing at Aragón this weekend. There are only five races left this season and I want a good result from each of them – especially Motorland because it comes directly before my home Grand Prix in Japan so I want to go there in good form. Aragón is also an important race for the team because it is one of their home races. Motorland is a cool circuit, I guess the long straight will penalise us in respect to some of our rivals but the rest of the track should suit our bike. Misano didn’t go as well as we hoped but we are making decent progress at the moment and hopefully we can continue to do so this weekend.”

Latest Posts

MotoGP Signs Five-Year Deal To Return To Brazil

MotoGP is set to return to Brazil! Goiânia will...

CVMA: Prince Wins Feature 1000 Shootout At Chuckwalla

Riders from all over the United States, Canada, and...

Suzuki Unveils Remaining 2025 Lineup

Suzuki Motor USA, LLC (Suzuki) is thrilled to unveil...

Starting With Bikes, Honda Has Invested $19 Billion In U.S. Production

Honda Technical Development Center and Honda Heritage Center Museum...

World Superbike: bimota, J.Juan Extend Partnership

J.JUAN, a leading manufacturer of braking systems, renews its...