
| Moto Guzzi California 90 LE | Quick Look | 10 Feb 2012 - 12:11 | |
| 2012 Honda Fireblade | Australian Launch | 9 Feb 2012 - 22:23 | |
| 2012 KTM 690 Enduro R | Quick Look | 9 Feb 2012 - 11:37 |
![]() | C 63 AMG / Ducati 848EVO Shoot (Video) | 10 Feb 2012 - 15:41 |
![]() | Husqvarna TE449 RR at Dakar | Video | 10 Feb 2012 - 11:36 |
![]() | Xcel Trackdays: Jake Holden Clinic (Video) | 9 Feb 2012 - 22:49 |
| Harley Softail Slim | Studio Wallpaper | 10 Feb 2012 - 15:39 | |
| Anaheim II Supercross | Top 5 Wallpaper | 9 Feb 2012 - 19:16 | |
| 2012 Ducati 848 EVO | Studio Wallpaper | 8 Feb 2012 - 19:21 |
All Guides
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
DC
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Motorcycle News
Motorcycle Travel
Motorcycle Apparel
Motorcycle Accessories
Motorcyclist Interviews
Motorcycle Reviews
Motorcycle Racing News
Motorcycle Events
Motorcycle History
Motorcycle Safety
Motorcycle Videos
Motorcycle Wallpaper
Motorcycle Free Downloads
Dual-Sport Motorcycles
Classic Motorcycles
Cruiser Motorcycles
Custom Motorcycles
Motocross & Dirt Bikes
Scooters
Sportbikes & Superbikes
Touring Motorcycles
Motorcycle Polls
Motorcycle Links
Motorcycle Race Results
COR Boat Racing
Red Bull Grand Prix
The American Nicky Hayden was hoping for a repeat performance of the previous years' podium finishes at Indy, but the Kentuckian had to settle for sixth Sunday at the Red Bull Indy Grand Prix, Round 11 of the 2010 MotoGP Championship.
The reason? A very unusual circumstance for the Ducati Team rider: problems with his Alpinestars leather suit. The 29-year old lost his left knee slider after it got caught on a drain cover and ripped off on the third lap.
This destroyed confidence in left turns, as the future teammate of Valentino Rossi had to rely on just a piece of leather between his knee and the pavement when leaned over, causing for a very unsmooth slide. And for the remaining 25 laps, those 10 left turns (out of 16) wore a hole in his leathers.
Nicky Hayden says: "I still can't believe what happened - I am so disappointed. I was being careful over the first few laps because in that heat the track was very greasy. I lost the front slightly on the third lap and caught my left knee on a drain cover on one of the curbs, right where the knee slider attaches to the velcro. "
"There are so many left-hand corners here... from that point on I had to take it really steady, I couldn't push anywhere and finished up with a huge hole in my leathers. I am incredibly disappointed because we had to the pace to put in a performance today."
The race may have possibly been Hayden's best result of the year, considering he placed his GP10 on the front row for the first time this season, taking the last spot up front with Fiat Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo and pole-sitter Ben Spies on his Monster Tech 3 Yamaha.
Besides Hayden's troubles, the other factory Ducati team also had a rough race at Indy. Casey Stoner crashed out on the eight lap while challenging Fiat Yamaha's Valentino Rossi for sixth position.
Casey Stoner says: "I am very disappointed - it was a nothing crash but obviously it was enough to leave me out of the race. I know a lot of people have had front end crashes but apparently here at Indianapolis we have gone back to the situation we were in at the start of the season and we've struggled to find front-end feel in the corners. It is a real shame because we had good pace and I think we could have been on the podium."
Stoner had reported his disgust for the "too bumpy" Indy circuit, and when Indianapolis Motor Speedway confirmed the track would be on the 2011 calendar, Stoner said "70 percent" of it should be repaved before MotoGP returns.
Vittoriano Guareschi (team manager) says: "What happened to Nicky is really incredible but he did brilliantly to finish the race in that situation and finish it so well. I am gutted for him because he was in competitive shape and missed out on a possible podium. Casey crashed just at the point when the tire he had chosen was coming up to its optimum level and he was recovering well but lost the front. It is a shame because after five podiums in a row he could have had another one here."