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Superbike options diminishing for Hayden
Nicky Hayden all but confirmed today that he won't be racing in MotoGP next year. The American, who won the 2006 premier class title, has been linked with a move to World Superbikes and it looks highly likely that if he races next year it will be in the production championship. Hayden did however also say that he is contemplating sitting out the year if he doesn't receive an offer that gives him the chance to compete at the front. With Yamaha having confirmed Sylvain Guintoli and Alex Lowes for next year the factory seats in WSBK are now filled and Hayden is left searching for a less competitive ride than he originally envisioned. "I can't say that we're a lot closer to announcing...
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