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Red Bull GP
U.S. riders Nicky Hayden (Owensboro, Ky., Ducati Team), Ben Spies (Longview, Texas, Monster Yamaha Tech 3) and Colin Edwards (Houston, Monster Yamaha Tech 3) will compete in the MotoGP race this weekend at the Red Bull Grand Prix, Round 11 of the championship.
Hayden is sixth in the MotoGP World Championship standings, with Spies seventh and Edwards 10th. Kenny Noyes (Borrego Springs, Calif., Jack&Jones by Antonio Banderas), Roger Lee Hayden (Owensboro, Ky., Team Honda/Moriwaki) and Jason DiSalvo (Stafford, N.Y., GP Tech) will compete in the Moto2 race.
Noyes is 20th in the Moto2 World Championship standings. Roger Hayden and DiSalvo will compete as wild-card entries. Kris Turner (Chattanooga, Tenn., Veloce Racing) will compete in the 125cc race as
Nicky Hayden says: "Been a lot of history here, a lot of racing, period, went on here, especially in this whole area, Indianapolis. You can race about anything within 30 miles of here. So it's special for anybody, but for me it's double because it's so close to my house. And to drive to a MotoGP race for me still kind of seems strange because my first couple years in GP was no American rounds, so I definitely enjoy it and happy to be here and looking forward to the weekend."
Ben Spies says: "I look forward to it. We were here a couple years ago and it was, I think we kind of raced in the hurricane then, but it was - I like the track, it's definitely a different track for us. But for Indy, they put on a great event for being inside a speedway. It's as good as it can get. I like the track. So it should be fun."
"A lot of, like Nicky said, he's got a lot of friends and family, same for me. It makes it fun. It's serious, you've got to perform on Sunday, but it's kind of like a little vacation. You get to hang out with all the people that you used to like when I was in AMA and stuff like that. So I'm looking forward to it. Hopefully we can continue with the momentum from the last few weekends and just keep going."
Colin Edwards says: "I have so many memories here. You all probably heard the story, it was '85 or '86 when Danny Sullivan did the 360 and still won the race. My dad was drunk on the bed, and I was a little kid. I just remember my dad being drunk, 'God damn, did you see that?' I'm like: 'Dad, that's the 10th time you said that. I saw it already.'"
"But I have some memories of this place, most of them televised that I was watching. And to be here and to be parked in the same paddock in the motor homes and just being in this area, it's something special. They've done a great job with it, you know, to build a motorcycle track here, it's a good job."
In addition to the Americans, here's what the current series' leader, Fiat Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo, says about Indy.
Jorge Lorenzo says: "Yes, I come here in very good shape. You know, all the things are going so well this year. And we come here in a track that I love. In 2008 with a lot of rain and very hard conditions, I made my first podium in rain in my career, and last year I won. So it's always very positive that MotoGP comes here in America, and I'm happy for that."
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