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Nicky Hayden injured in serious cycle related accident


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I hear that he has been declared brain dead !! Anybody got news on this rumor   ?

That is very sad news if true

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No confirmed reports about him being "brain dead "

 

Praying he makes a full and speedy recovery .....

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http://ewn.co.za/2017/05/19/motorcycling-hayden-extremely-critical-after-cycling-accident

 

Reuters | about 3 hours ago

LONDON - Former MotoGP 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, the American's Honda World Superbike team said.

Honda quoted Cesena’s Maurizio Bufalini hospital as saying the 35-year-old had "a serious polytrauma with subsequent serious cerebral damage".

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

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 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 championship and is 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," added the 38-year-old.

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

The dangers of training on public roads have been highlighted in recent weeks by other accidents affecting professional athletes.

Michele Scarponi, the 2011 Giro d'Italia cycling champion, was killed last month after being hit by a van while training close to his home in Filottrano in eastern Italy.

Britain's Tour de France champion Chris Froome escaped unhurt this month while having his bike written off in a hit-and-run incident near his Monaco home.

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03.10: Nicky Hayden’s father, Earl, has been unable to join his wife and son in Italy due to his own medical issues.

But he has been keeping up to date on Nicky’s condition from his home in Kentucky.

However, the ‘fake news’ online is reportedly adding to his pain.

Earl Hayden told Roadracing World the following: 

- The family HAS NOT issued a statement that Nicky is dead. 

- Nicky IS NOT dead, although he is on life support.

- Nicky was riding his bicycle alone, NOT in a group of 14 riders.

- Doctors DID NOT perform surgery on Nicky.

- Nicky WAS NEVER in an induced coma.

 

 

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/othersport/806378/Nicky-Hayden-crash-live-updates-latest-news-MotoGP

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Update at 11:28, Saturday 20th May:
From Red Bull Honda WSBK Team:
"Update from Bufalini Hospital - Nicky Hayden's condition remains critical. His clinical picture is unchanged."

Update at 19:45, Friday 19th May:
Statement by the Maurizio Bufalini Hospital in Cesena (Italy):


 
“The clinical picture of Nicky Hayden remains unchanged. His condition is still extremely critical.

“He is still in the intensive care unit of Cesena's Maurizio Bufalini Hospital and the prognosis stays reserved.”
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