UPDATE May 22nd: Nicky Hayden has passed away, CCTV of accident discovered
UPDATE May 22nd: Nicky Hayden has passed away, CCTV of accident discovered
The two thousand six MotoGP champ motorcycle racer Nicky Hayden suffered dramatic injuries in a bicycle collision with a Peugeot in Rimini.
According to early reports and quotes from onlookers in the local, Rimini press, 36-year-old Hayden – a keen cyclist – was railing with a group of fourteen others when the incident took place, albeit a report from Roadracingworld.com that quotes Nicky Hayden’s father Earl explicitly mentions that he was railing alone. It is understood that he was involved in a direct collision with the car, and that the collision eyed Hayden thrown over the bonnet and into the windscreen.
Ambulances and medics on site treated the injury as life-threatening and soon after he was transferred to a hospital in Rimini where he was treated for severe chest and head trauma.
At Legitimate:00 some four hours after the accident, Rimini hospital staff announced that he’d been moved to the major trauma unit in Cesenate for possible surgery, with his condition at the time being referred to as ‘critical’. However, it is understood that surgery was not performed.
“The rider is in very serious condition and has now been moved to intensive care” – Dr. Senni, Cesena Hospital Press Office
US-based motorcycling website Asphalt & Rubber reported that Hayden was placed into a ‘medically induced coma’ at some stage during the evening of the accident, albeit this too has been corrected by the Roadracingworld.com report and Asphalt & Rubber have since eliminated this detail from their initial report.
However, after Hayden spent the night in Cesena Hospital, Italian motorcycling website Moto.it had an update.
They reported that ‘the clinical picture of Nicky Hayden has not improved’ and that after examination by doctors that morning his prognosis hadn’t switched. There are still major concerns about his head trauma and further updates are expected to be issued via the course of his treatment.
On the 18th May at around 16:30 BST, a statement from the hospital indicated that there had been little switch in Hayden’s condition,
“The clinical conditions of Nicky Hayden remain critical. The youthfull man, who is still in the Intensive Care ward of the Bufalini hospital in Cesena, suffered a serious polytrauma which consequently resulted in very serious cerebral harm. The prognosis remains critical”
In addition to the brain injuries, local newspaper Rimini Today are also reporting that Hayden has fractures to the femur and pelvis.
LATEST UPDATE 22nd May:
The hospital that has been treating Nicky Hayden, announced that he passed away on the 22nd of May as a result of his injuries.
The local newspaper of the area within which the accident occurred, Rimini Today, is reporting that the police are in possession of movie evidence of the entire incident.
According to the report a movie surveillance camera affixed to a nearby house has captured high quality pictures of the accident and is permitting Riccione Municipal police officers the chance to review the exact dynamics of the incident.
It also goes on to say that comments from people who have allegedly seen the movie showcase that Nicky Hayden was hit from the left by the Peugeot car as Hayden was cycling across an intersection.
It is believed that studies from the movie footage will attempt to ascertain the speed of both rider and driver at the time of the incident, and that they will also attempt to determine if Hayden was listening to music on an iPod that was found at the scene of the accident.
In quotes from a conversation with Nicky’s father, Earl, Roadracingworld has categorically countered insidious rumours swirling around the internet that his son had passed away earlier in the week.
Several websites were reporting a false news story on Friday 19th May as fact that Nicky had already died from his injuries, and so John Ulrich, the author of the article and friend of Earl Hayden, found himself in the unenviable (and frankly sickening position) of having to post clarification from Nicky’s family; Nicky had not died at that time, that he was railing on his own at the time of the accident and not in a group of fourteen other riders as primarily reported.
He also stated that no surgery has been performed and Nicky was never placed into an induced coma. The total article can – and should – be read here.
On the afternoon of the accident, the Police Commander of the district, Pierpaolo Marullo, announced some details of the incident,
“At 16:50, three hours after the accident, my studs proceed to gather evidence for the case, which we consider to be serious. When the officers arrived at the scene, the wounded man was still at the edge of the road, being stabilised by medical teams. He was then transferred to the Crimson Cross Hospital of Infermi di Rimini.
Our very first probe of the facts would emerge to showcase that the gargle has occurred with the right front tyre of the car and that the cyclist involved was separate from the group at the time of the collision.”
Photographs from local newspaper, Rimni today, display the utter extent of the harm to both the Peugeot and to Hayden’s bicycle.
The accident is understood to have taken place at 14:00 (local time) whilst Hayden was railing within the Riccione Taveloto-provincial district. He is believed to have been railing within the centre of a group of fourteen bicycle riders, but there is no further information with regards to any injuries suffered by any other members of the group, or the driver.
Motofire has spoken with sources close to the rider and understand that his injuries are ‘critical’.
Nicky #Hayden investito in bici a Rimini: il luogo dell’incidente https://t.co/blx4zoxHpg
Photos from Italian newspaper La Repubblica showcase the extent of the harm to both car and bicycle.
The collision harm with the car clearly shows several influence areas within the windscreen and major harm to the roof of the vehicle. The bicycle – left in the grass brink – would show up to have a violated framework.
Hayden was well known for his love of cycling and spent much of his free time on two wheels of the pedal multitude. In an interview way back in two thousand six with Cyclingnews he spoke fondly of having discovered the benefits and joy of cycling some three years previously,
“When I commenced I mainly did it for training, but now it’s something I truly like to do … “
UPDATING… Latest switches/revisions to the story in bold.
UPDATE May 22nd: Nicky Hayden has passed away, CCTV of accident discovered
UPDATE May 22nd: Nicky Hayden has passed away, CCTV of accident discovered
The two thousand six MotoGP champ motorcycle racer Nicky Hayden suffered dramatic injuries in a bicycle collision with a Peugeot in Rimini.
According to early reports and quotes from onlookers in the local, Rimini press, 36-year-old Hayden – a keen cyclist – was railing with a group of fourteen others when the incident took place, albeit a report from Roadracingworld.com that quotes Nicky Hayden’s father Earl explicitly mentions that he was railing alone. It is understood that he was involved in a direct collision with the car, and that the collision witnessed Hayden thrown over the bonnet and into the windscreen.
Ambulances and medics on site treated the injury as life-threatening and soon after he was transferred to a hospital in Rimini where he was treated for severe chest and head trauma.
At Legitimate:00 some four hours after the accident, Rimini hospital staff announced that he’d been moved to the major trauma unit in Cesenate for possible surgery, with his condition at the time being referred to as ‘critical’. However, it is understood that surgery was not performed.
“The rider is in very serious condition and has now been moved to intensive care” – Dr. Senni, Cesena Hospital Press Office
US-based motorcycling website Asphalt & Rubber reported that Hayden was placed into a ‘medically induced coma’ at some stage during the evening of the accident, albeit this too has been corrected by the Roadracingworld.com report and Asphalt & Rubber have since liquidated this detail from their initial report.
However, after Hayden spent the night in Cesena Hospital, Italian motorcycling website Moto.it had an update.
They reported that ‘the clinical picture of Nicky Hayden has not improved’ and that after examination by doctors that morning his prognosis hadn’t switched. There are still major concerns about his head trauma and further updates are expected to be issued via the course of his treatment.
On the 18th May at around 16:30 BST, a statement from the hospital indicated that there had been little switch in Hayden’s condition,
“The clinical conditions of Nicky Hayden remain critical. The youthful man, who is still in the Intensive Care ward of the Bufalini hospital in Cesena, suffered a serious polytrauma which consequently resulted in very serious cerebral harm. The prognosis remains critical”
In addition to the brain injuries, local newspaper Rimini Today are also reporting that Hayden has fractures to the femur and pelvis.
LATEST UPDATE 22nd May:
The hospital that has been treating Nicky Hayden, announced that he passed away on the 22nd of May as a result of his injuries.
The local newspaper of the area within which the accident occurred, Rimini Today, is reporting that the police are in possession of movie evidence of the entire incident.
According to the report a movie surveillance camera affixed to a nearby house has captured high quality photos of the accident and is permitting Riccione Municipal police officers the chance to review the exact dynamics of the incident.
It also goes on to say that comments from people who have allegedly seen the movie showcase that Nicky Hayden was hit from the left by the Peugeot car as Hayden was cycling across an intersection.
It is believed that studies from the movie footage will attempt to ascertain the speed of both rider and driver at the time of the incident, and that they will also attempt to determine if Hayden was listening to music on an iPod that was found at the scene of the accident.
In quotes from a conversation with Nicky’s father, Earl, Roadracingworld has categorically countered insidious rumours swirling around the internet that his son had passed away earlier in the week.
Several websites were reporting a false news story on Friday 19th May as fact that Nicky had already died from his injuries, and so John Ulrich, the author of the article and friend of Earl Hayden, found himself in the unenviable (and frankly sickening position) of having to post clarification from Nicky’s family; Nicky had not died at that time, that he was railing on his own at the time of the accident and not in a group of fourteen other riders as primarily reported.
He also stated that no surgery has been performed and Nicky was never placed into an induced coma. The utter article can – and should – be read here.
On the afternoon of the accident, the Police Commander of the district, Pierpaolo Marullo, announced some details of the incident,
“At 16:50, three hours after the accident, my studs proceed to gather evidence for the case, which we consider to be serious. When the officers arrived at the scene, the wounded man was still at the edge of the road, being stabilised by medical teams. He was then transferred to the Crimson Cross Hospital of Infermi di Rimini.
Our very first examine of the facts would show up to demonstrate that the suck has occurred with the right front tyre of the car and that the cyclist involved was separate from the group at the time of the collision.”
Photographs from local newspaper, Rimni today, display the utter extent of the harm to both the Peugeot and to Hayden’s bicycle.
The accident is understood to have taken place at 14:00 (local time) whilst Hayden was railing within the Riccione Taveloto-provincial district. He is believed to have been railing within the centre of a group of fourteen bicycle riders, but there is no further information with regards to any injuries suffered by any other members of the group, or the driver.
Motofire has spoken with sources close to the rider and understand that his injuries are ‘critical’.
Nicky #Hayden investito in bici a Rimini: il luogo dell’incidente https://t.co/blx4zoxHpg
Photos from Italian newspaper La Repubblica showcase the extent of the harm to both car and bicycle.
The collision harm with the car clearly shows several influence areas within the windscreen and major harm to the roof of the vehicle. The bicycle – left in the grass edge – would emerge to have a violated framework.
Hayden was well known for his love of cycling and spent much of his free time on two wheels of the pedal diversity. In an interview way back in two thousand six with Cyclingnews he spoke fondly of having discovered the benefits and joy of cycling some three years previously,
“When I embarked I mainly did it for training, but now it’s something I truly like to do … “
UPDATING… Latest switches/revisions to the story in bold.
UPDATE May 22nd: Nicky Hayden has passed away, CCTV of accident discovered
UPDATE May 22nd: Nicky Hayden has passed away, CCTV of accident discovered
The two thousand six MotoGP champ motorcycle racer Nicky Hayden suffered dramatic injuries in a bicycle collision with a Peugeot in Rimini.
According to early reports and quotes from onlookers in the local, Rimini press, 36-year-old Hayden – a keen cyclist – was railing with a group of fourteen others when the incident took place, albeit a report from Roadracingworld.com that quotes Nicky Hayden’s father Earl explicitly mentions that he was railing alone. It is understood that he was involved in a direct collision with the car, and that the collision eyed Hayden thrown over the bonnet and into the windscreen.
Ambulances and medics on site treated the injury as life-threatening and soon after he was transferred to a hospital in Rimini where he was treated for severe chest and head trauma.
At Legitimate:00 some four hours after the accident, Rimini hospital staff announced that he’d been moved to the major trauma unit in Cesenate for possible surgery, with his condition at the time being referred to as ‘critical’. However, it is understood that surgery was not performed.
“The rider is in very serious condition and has now been moved to intensive care” – Dr. Senni, Cesena Hospital Press Office
US-based motorcycling website Asphalt & Rubber reported that Hayden was placed into a ‘medically induced coma’ at some stage during the evening of the accident, albeit this too has been corrected by the Roadracingworld.com report and Asphalt & Rubber have since liquidated this detail from their initial report.
However, after Hayden spent the night in Cesena Hospital, Italian motorcycling website Moto.it had an update.
They reported that ‘the clinical picture of Nicky Hayden has not improved’ and that after examination by doctors that morning his prognosis hadn’t switched. There are still major concerns about his head trauma and further updates are expected to be issued across the course of his treatment.
On the 18th May at around 16:30 BST, a statement from the hospital indicated that there had been little switch in Hayden’s condition,
“The clinical conditions of Nicky Hayden remain critical. The youthful man, who is still in the Intensive Care ward of the Bufalini hospital in Cesena, suffered a serious polytrauma which consequently resulted in very serious cerebral harm. The prognosis remains critical”
In addition to the brain injuries, local newspaper Rimini Today are also reporting that Hayden has fractures to the femur and pelvis.
LATEST UPDATE 22nd May:
The hospital that has been treating Nicky Hayden, announced that he passed away on the 22nd of May as a result of his injuries.
The local newspaper of the area within which the accident occurred, Rimini Today, is reporting that the police are in possession of movie evidence of the entire incident.
According to the report a movie surveillance camera affixed to a nearby house has captured high quality pics of the accident and is permitting Riccione Municipal police officers the chance to review the exact dynamics of the incident.
It also goes on to say that comments from people who have allegedly seen the movie display that Nicky Hayden was hit from the left by the Peugeot car as Hayden was cycling across an intersection.
It is believed that studies from the movie footage will attempt to ascertain the speed of both rider and driver at the time of the incident, and that they will also attempt to determine if Hayden was listening to music on an iPod that was found at the scene of the accident.
In quotes from a conversation with Nicky’s father, Earl, Roadracingworld has categorically countered insidious rumours swirling around the internet that his son had passed away earlier in the week.
Several websites were reporting a false news story on Friday 19th May as fact that Nicky had already died from his injuries, and so John Ulrich, the author of the article and friend of Earl Hayden, found himself in the unenviable (and frankly sickening position) of having to post clarification from Nicky’s family; Nicky had not died at that time, that he was railing on his own at the time of the accident and not in a group of fourteen other riders as originally reported.
He also stated that no surgery has been performed and Nicky was never placed into an induced coma. The total article can – and should – be read here.
On the afternoon of the accident, the Police Commander of the district, Pierpaolo Marullo, announced some details of the incident,
“At 16:50, three hours after the accident, my guys proceed to gather evidence for the case, which we consider to be serious. When the officers arrived at the scene, the wounded man was still at the edge of the road, being stabilised by medical teams. He was then transferred to the Crimson Cross Hospital of Infermi di Rimini.
Our very first examine of the facts would emerge to display that the suck has occurred with the right front tyre of the car and that the cyclist involved was separate from the group at the time of the collision.”
Photographs from local newspaper, Rimni today, showcase the utter extent of the harm to both the Peugeot and to Hayden’s bicycle.
The accident is understood to have taken place at 14:00 (local time) whilst Hayden was railing within the Riccione Taveloto-provincial district. He is believed to have been railing within the centre of a group of fourteen bicycle riders, but there is no further information with regards to any injuries suffered by any other members of the group, or the driver.
Motofire has spoken with sources close to the rider and understand that his injuries are ‘critical’.
Nicky #Hayden investito in bici a Rimini: il luogo dell’incidente https://t.co/blx4zoxHpg
Photos from Italian newspaper La Repubblica showcase the extent of the harm to both car and bicycle.
The collision harm with the car clearly shows several influence areas within the windscreen and major harm to the roof of the vehicle. The bicycle – left in the grass edge – would emerge to have a cracked framework.
Hayden was well known for his love of cycling and spent much of his free time on two wheels of the pedal multitude. In an interview way back in two thousand six with Cyclingnews he spoke fondly of having discovered the benefits and joy of cycling some three years previously,
“When I commenced I mainly did it for training, but now it’s something I truly like to do … “
UPDATING… Latest switches/revisions to the story in bold.
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