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Hayden insists MotoGP one-off is no "comeback"
Nicky Hayden, the 2006 MotoGP champion, insists that his return outing with Marc VDS Honda at Motorland Aragon is not a full-on "comeback". Hayden, 35, left MotoGP for a factory Honda seat in World Superbikes last year, but will be making a return in this weekend's Aragon Grand Prix, replacing the injured Jack Miller. Talking to the media before the event, the American confirmed he remains keen on MotoGP, but was quick to point out that he was not seeking to return for good. "This isn't a comeback or nothing like that, to be clear," Hayden said. "Superbikes are my home now, my goals are there. This is a chance to come ride a good bike, a good team, Honda Europe was...
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