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Cycle News 2015 Issue 45 November 10

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NICKY HAYDEN BECOMES 22 ND MOTOGP LEGEND. I n a weekend somewhat short of any feel-good, one high- light was the induction of Nicky Hayden as the 22nd MotoGP Legend. The award, said Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta, was not only for his on-track achievements, but, "…for your friendship to everybody. I thank you for all you have done for us." Hayden admitted: "There're people who have done more and won more than me." It was fitting to get the award at Valencia, where he had watched his first grand prix in 2002 prior to his 2003 debut, and realized, "I was in the big league now." Joining the factory Honda team, he was Rookie of the Year and, despite only winning three GPs, his signal achievement was defeating Valentino Rossi for the 2006 championship, also at Valencia. Asked which of his several illustrious teammates had been the best, he said, "Casey [Stoner] had an amazing ability to find the limit on a dirty track. But the most…I think Valentino, to come back at 36 and achieve what he has." And one race he remembers in particular? That would be from his dirt-track days, the Del Mar Mile, where he was leading on the last lap only to lose over the flag to Chris Carr. A Mile is one of the few races he has never won. Hayden moves to World Superbikes next year on the Ten Kate Honda team alongside Dutch bright hope Michael van der Mark. Michael Scott IN THE WIND P38 Nicky Hayden's induction into the Legends realm was one of the feel good stories of Valencia.

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