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Nicky Hayden MotoGP return confirmed
Former MotoGP Champion Nicky Hayden will replace Jack Miller at Marc VDS for the Grand Prix of Aragon, it has been confirmed. The American will replace the injured Miller for the Spanish race, as the Australian continues to recover from fractures first sustained in his right hand during a warm-up fall in Austria. Hayden is no stranger to MotoGP, having started 216 races between 2003 and 2015. He picked up a title in 2006, and has even been on the podium at Aragon, finishing third at the inaugural MotoGP race there in 2010. “First of all I want to wish Jack a speedy recovery,” said Hayden. “He is a buddy of mine and he is a rider I believe in a lot, so I hope he can get healthy as...
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