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Cycle News 2015 Issue 38 September 22

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 P71 the Ducati, but it has been much more difficult on the grossly underwhelmed Honda. Even so, he has still managed to put forth a valiant effort against equal machinery. Hayden's also had to overcome injuries— most notably his troubled wrist that had many ques- tioning whether it would end his career or not. All of that has culminated with a very rough season in 2015 with Aspar Honda. The team lost its title spon- sor at the beginning of the year, and his upgraded open-class Honda is gener- ally still the slowest on the track. Plagued with techni- cal issues, even a simple one—running out of gas— during the 15-minute qualify- I t's not easy being a racer these days, especially in the MotoGP paddock. Rides are difficult to come by, and outside of the fac- tory rides, your ability to compete for a podium starts to drop off significantly. America's last rider in Mo- toGP, Nicky Hayden, has experienced these things first hand. After his departure from the factory Repsol Honda squad, the former world champion has been slug- ging away on progressively less competitive machinery, first the troubled factory Ducati and more recently, a very uncompetitive open- class Honda. He managed to post some admirable results on HAYDEN SPEAKS We caught up with Nicky Hayden to talk about his future prospects, dirt track and MotoAmerica BY ANDREA WILSON I PHOTOGRAPHY BY GOLD & GOOSE

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