Sad news for MotoGP/SBK fans

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Nicky Hayden (the last American to win a MotoGP championship in 2006) has been involved in a serious accident. He was hit by a car while training on his bicycle. He's in a medically induced coma with his mother and fiancé en route to the hospital in Italy. They have reportedly been told to "be prepared to make some very difficult decisions". :(

https://amp.theguardian.com/sport/2017/may/18/nicky-hayden-bike-crash-injuries-motogp




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Always my fear when I'm biking, I've had a few close calls.

Last year a friend was killed riding his bike.

I hope he heals up soon!
 
Always my fear when I'm biking, I've had a few close calls.

Last year a friend was killed riding his bike.

I hope he heals up soon!

Honestly, having done some distance running, I thought about doing a triathlon.... but seeing the way cars were when I was running, I have serious concerns about riding a road bicycle... at least when I'm running, I can run against traffic and watch the cars. The thought of riding a road bike with cars flying past from behind me.... no thanks


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I've logged 1000's of miles on my Cannondale over the years, but haven't done much open road riding for 5~ years or so. Too many idiots out there to risk it. Sadly, the stationary at the Y is a poor substitute for fresh air and the wind in your face.

Sounds pretty bleak for Nicky...Hope he catches a miracle.
 
I've logged 1000's of miles on my Cannondale over the years, but haven't done much open road riding for 5~ years or so. Too many idiots out there to risk it. Sadly, the stationary at the Y is a poor substitute for fresh air and the wind in your face.

Sounds pretty bleak for Nicky...Hope he catches a miracle.


Lets meet at Cabela's & bike west towards Tecumseh, its a nice ride.

I'm almost done setting up my new Trex. You know you want / need

to get out there - so move it parts boy!



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Terrible news, I was hoping for the best when I heard about this on Wednesday. I just watched him race in WSB last Sunday. I've followed his career since his AMA days.

Rest in Peace Kentucky Kid #69.......:cry:
 
Lets meet at Cabela's & bike west towards Tecumseh, its a nice ride.

I'm almost done setting up my new Trex. You know you want / need

to get out there - so move it parts boy!


Just my trusty old Cannondale SR1000. State of the art aluminum frame, in '86, and still rides great today. I'd be up for a ride sometime.

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Dude has gone 200 mph inchs from other motorcycles going the same speed. Taken turns at high speed basically scrapping his knee. Probably crashed many times.....and simply going for a bike ride gets hit by a car. Fucking sucks.

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Dude has gone 200 mph inchs from other motorcycles going the same speed. Taken turns at high speed basically scrapping his knee. Probably crashed many times.....and simply going for a bike ride gets hit by a car. Fucking sucks.

So true.
 
No report on Nicky Hayden's official website : https://nickyhayden.com/




But there is on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicky_Hayden


"On May 17, 2017, Hayden was hit by a car while riding his bicycle in Rimini, Italy. The crash occurred at the intersection of Ca' Raffaelli and Tavoleto. Hayden was traveling west on Ca' Raffaelli when he was struck by a car as he entered the street to cross Tavoleto. The driver of the car stated that he was on his way to work when Hayden passed through a Stop sign and suddenly appeared in front of him. He was unable to avoid a collision. The speed of the driver is not yet known but the impact of Hayden slamming into the windshield was strong enough to completely shatter it and dent down the roof of the car. Hayden's bicycle was found in the nearby ditch with its frame snapped in half.

Hayden was taken to Rimini hospital with severe injuries. At 6:00 p.m., four hours after the accident, Rimini hospital staff announced that he had been moved to the major trauma unit at the Maurizio Bufalini Hospital in Cesena for possible surgery. It was widely reported by mainstream media that Hayden was put into a medically-induced coma for surgery, which is not the case according to Hayden's father Earl. Nicky was never placed into a coma nor has he received any surgery as his condition is too severe to operate. Hayden sustained a traumatic brain injury as well as a broken femur, broken pelvis, and multiple fractured vertebrae. As of May 19, he is currently on life support and his current condition is described as critical with a guarded prognosis."




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Definitely ironic when one safely rides a superbike at near 200 MPH with ease and then is taken out while riding a bicycle on an afternoon stroll.
 
Sad situation for sure. :(

I live in the "country" with dirt roads that are a mess of pot holes. We have people that ride these roads all the time. I often want to stop and ask them why they are choosing to put their lives in the hands of idiots. These roads are a mess and most drive at or near the speed limit(55mph), there is no way I'd ever trust my life to the moron blasting over pot holes while texting or talking on their phones along with yelling at their kids in the back seat. I understand and agree they have every right to share the roads with us but I simply can not put that level of trust into the people driving cars. Do they not drive cars everyday and see how poor distracted people drive?? :shake:
 
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