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U.S. Grand Prix - MotoGP at
Laguna Seca
July 10, 2005
Hayden's Dream Weekend
by Combined Sources for webBikeWorld
It doesn't get any better than this: the Kentucky Kid
takes pole, leads every lap and goes on to take his
first MotoGP win in the first motorcycle GP race held in
the states since 1994.
Nicky Hayden has now joined a long list of American
racing legends as he became a MotoGP winner for the
first time in his career at the Red Bull US Grand Prix.
The 23 year old Honda rider led his home race from
start to finish, bolting from pole position and leaving
the rest of the 21-rider field trailing in his wake.
With celebrities including Brad Pitt, Matt LeBlanc and
Michael Jordan amongst the 57,932 sell-out crowd
cheering him throughout 32 intense laps, Hayden
established a two-second advantage over the chasing
Valentino Rossi in the first part of the race and then
held strong under late pressure from compatriot Colin
Edwards to take a memorable first win.
“I can honestly say that this is a dream come true
for me,” said Hayden, who admitted climbing over the
Laguna Seca fences to witness the last Grand Prix here
as a 12-year-old in 1994. “You spend your whole
life rehearsing the speech for a day like this but now
it has happened I can’t find the words to describe how I
feel. It hasn’t been easy for me in MotoGP over
the past two seasons but every dog has its day and this
was mine. Hopefully it can be the start of bigger
things from now on.”
With Edwards having snatched second place from Rossi
with a daring move in the Corkscrew corner at the
halfway stage of the race, the American fans were able
to celebrate a memorable home one-two in the first
MotoGP race here for over a decade. With Edwards
also celebrating consecutive podium finishes for the
first time in his Grand Prix career, Rossi was equally
delighted with a tenth straight rostrum in third place,
which extended his series lead to a massive 79 points
over Marco Melandri, who crashed out with Alex Barros at
the end of a combative first lap.
As well as losing ground on Rossi in the
championship, Melandri is also coming under pressure for
second place from Max Biaggi, who took fourth place to
close the gap to just seven points. Sete Gibernau
is also looming a further five points behind Biaggi
after a spirited ride, when he charged from thirteenth
on the grid to take fifth place in his first visit to
the Californian circuit.
After initially fighting with Rossi for second place
on the opening lap, Troy Bayliss progressively lost
ground until becoming involved in an intense battle in
the second half of the race for sixth place. The
Australian eventually got the better of Makoto Tamada to
record his best result of the season, with the Japanese
rider taking an impressive seventh just ten days after
undergoing surgery on an arm problem.
John Hopkins, Shinya Nakano and Loris Capirossi also
joined in the skirmish with Bayliss and Tamada before
eventually crossing the line in eighth, ninth and tenth
respectively, whilst Ruben Xaus came home in a lonely
eleventh. Further back, Toni Elías produced a
determined performance on his return from a three-race
absence through injury but eventually conceded twelfth
place to Alex Hofmann on the line.
Kenny Roberts Jr. and Shane Byrne completed the top
fifteen, with Byrne picking up an historic first point
for the KTM-powered Proton KR machine.
Next Race: British GP, Donington Park, July 24, 2005.

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