Hayden 'extremely critical' after cycling crash

Hayden is reported to have suffered a cerebral edema and lower body fractures. File photo: Honda

Hayden is reported to have suffered a cerebral edema and lower body fractures. File photo: Honda

Published May 19, 2017

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Cesena, Italy – Former MotoGP world champion Nicky Hayden has suffered severe brain damage and his condition is "extremely critical" after being hit by a car while cycling in eastern Italy.

Hayden's Honda World Superbike team on Thursday quoted Cesena’s Maurizio Bufalini hospital as saying the 35-year-old had "a serious polytrauma with subsequent serious cerebral damage".

The BBC reported earlier that doctors had placed the 2006 MotoGP champion, known as "The Kentucky Kid", into a medically induced coma after the incident on Wednesday.

Hayden was taken to the hospital after being struck by a car while training on his bicycle along Italy's Adriatic coast following a weekend Superbike race at the Imola circuit. Honda said he was taken initially by ambulance to a hospital near the coastal resort of Rimini before then being transferred to Cesena.

Hayden's fiancee Jackie and team members had been joined at his bedside by his brother Tommy and mother Rose who flew in from the United States.

Italian media quoted the hospital as saying on Wednesday that Hayden had suffered a cerebral edema and lower body fractures and surgery had not been possible immediately because of his condition.

Italian great Valentino Rossi, who leads the MotoGP championship and will be racing in France this weekend, hailed his former team mate as "one of the best friends I have had in the paddock".

"Come on Nicky, we're all with you," Rossi added.

Hayden last raced in the MotoGP championship in Spain in September 2016 as a stand-in for injured Australian Jack Miller with the privately-run Marc VDS Honda team. He started 216 races between 2003 and 2015, winning three.

Reuters

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