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Nicky Hayden Full Body Biker Suit Honda 2015 WSBK Winter Test
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Leather Suit Honda MotoGP Mugello 2015
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Gloves Leather Racing WSBK 2017
Special Price $195.00 Regular Price $260.00Nicky Hayden Ducati Jacket 2012 MotoGP
Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00Nicky Hayden Honda Red Bull Motorbike Leathers WSBK 2017
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Honda Race Suit MotoGP 2015
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Leathers Motorbike Honda MotoGP 2014
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Ducati Jacket Leather MotoGP 2013
Special Price $318.75 Regular Price $425.00Nicky Hayden Gloves Riding Motorcycle GP 2013
Special Price $131.25 Regular Price $175.00Nicky Hayden Ducati Clothing MotoGP 2011
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Repsol Race Leathers Honda GP 2007
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Ducati Motorcycle Racer Suit 2012 MotoGP
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Ducati 2013 MotoGP Race Suit
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00Nicky Hayden Ducati MotoGP 2012 Full Leather Race Suit
Special Price $599.25 Regular Price $799.00
Riding Legends: Nicky Hayden, The Kentucky Kid
Nicholas Patrick Hayden (July 30, 1981 – May 22, 2017) was a professional motorcycle racer who won the MotoGP World Championship in 2006. He began racing motorcycles at a young age and progressed from the CMRA to the AMA Supersport Championship and then to the AMA Superbike Championship. He won the AMA title in 2002 before being approached by Repsol Honda for a MotoGP ride in 2003.
Nicky Hayden largely had mixed results in his first two seasons at Repsol Honda, scoring only four podiums. However, he rallied in 2005 by winning his first Grand Prix win at Laguna Seca and finishing third in the standings at the end of the season. The next year (2006), would be Hayden's best in motorcycle racing as he won the 2006 MotoGP world title, breaking Valentino Rossi's five-year consecutive streak. He remained with Honda for two more seasons without a win before moving to Ducati in 2009. There he had five largely unsuccessful seasons, with his highest championship position being seventh place in 2010. He subsequently moved to the Honda Aspar team in 2014 where he raced for two seasons before retiring from racing altogether
# | Year | Position | Class | Motorcycle | Team | Suit |
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1 | 2002 | 26th | 1000cc | Honda RC51 | American Honda | 2002 - Nicky Hayden |
2 | 2003 | 5th | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2003 - Nicky Hayden |
3 | 2004 | 8th | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2004 - Nicky Hayden |
4 | 2005 | 3rd | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2005 - Nicky Hayden |
5 | 2006 | 1st | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2006 - Nicky Hayden |
6 | 2007 | 8th | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2007 - Nicky Hayden |
7 | 2008 | 6th | 1000cc | Honda RC211V | Repsol Honda Team | 2008 - Nicky Hayden |
8 | 2009 | 13th | 1000cc | Ducati GP9 | Ducati Marlboro Team | 2009 - Nicky Hayden |
9 | 2010 | 7th | 1000cc | Ducati GP10 | Ducati Marlboro Team | 2010 - Nicky Hayden |
10 | 2001 | 8th | 1000cc | Ducati GP11 | Ducati Team | 2011 - Nicky Hayden |
11 | 2012 | 9th | 1000cc | Ducati GP12 | Ducati Team | 2012 - Nicky Hayden |
12 | 2013 | 9th | 1000cc | Ducati GP13 | Ducati Team | 2013 - Nicky Hayden |
13 | 2014 | 16th | 1000cc | Honda RCV1000R | Drive M7 Aspar | 2014 - Nicky Hayden |
14 | 2015 | 20th | 1000cc | Honda RC213V-RS | Aspar MotoGP Team | 2015 - Nicky Hayden |
15 | 2016 | 26th | 1000cc | Honda RC213V | Repsol Honda Team | 2016 - Nicky Hayden |
16 | 2016 | 5th | 1000cc | Honda CBR1000RR | Honda World Superbike Team | 2016 - Nicky Hayden |
17 | 2017 | 17th | 1000cc | Honda CBR1000RR | Red Bull Honda World Superbike Team | 2017 - Nicky Hayden |