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2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden will christen the new 2.620-mile road course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday by riding a 1909 Indian motorcycle on the circuit. Hayden's press conference at 11 a.m. (ET) will be streamed live at this site. Hayden and his brother Tommy toured the IMS Hall of Fame Museum Sunday. IMS Tickets Read Full Story |
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Even though tomorrow is essentially a "dog 'n' pony" show for the sponsors and media, it is still something very special for me and other U.S. Midwest based MotoGP fans. Nicky is from "NoWheresVille, U.S.A, just like myself and has become a perfect ambassador for the sport of motorcycle road racing. Being a young man of the same age from a similarly humble backrground, I can truly appreciate what Nicky has managed to achieve. His achievements are a true testament to grass-roots American values and dedication. I am terribly proud of his accomplishments in that regard and truly respect the fuel he has drawn to the sport which I love. I am very excited about the appearance tomorrow at our speedway. I look forward to seeing you all there! - Jess Heidenreich motojess@gmail.com
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Quote: Originally Posted by IMS PR 2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden will christen the new 2.620-mile road course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday by riding a 1909 Indian motorcycle on the circuit. Hayden's press conference at 11 a.m. (ET) will be streamed live at this site. Hayden and his brother Tommy toured the IMS Hall of Fame Museum Sunday. IMS Tickets Read Full Story Uh, gosh, how about making that webcast available on this website??? |
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We apologize for last-minute, unexpected technical difficulties today at the track, which prevented a live stream. A video of the entire press conference is available here: http://www.redbullindianapolisgp.com/videos/watch/15-Nicky_Hayden_Press_Conference |
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jess Heidenreich Even though tomorrow is essentially a "dog 'n' pony" show for the sponsors and media, it is still something very special for me and other U.S. Midwest based MotoGP fans. Nicky is from "NoWheresVille, U.S.A, just like myself and has become a perfect ambassador for the sport of motorcycle road racing. Being a young man of the same age from a similarly humble backrground, I can truly appreciate what Nicky has managed to achieve. His achievements are a true testament to grass-roots American values and dedication. I am terribly proud of his accomplishments in that regard and truly respect the fuel he has drawn to the sport which I love. I am very excited about the appearance tomorrow at our speedway. I look forward to seeing you all there! - Jess Heidenreich
motojess@gmail.com Great post Jess! We definitely enjoyed the gorgeous spring weather at the Speedway today. Seeing young Hayden blast around the track was really a treat for us winter weary Hoosiers. |