World Champion Nicky Hayden to undergo surgery due to shoulder injury
Hayden will receive medical treatment this week and will miss the test at the Jerez Circuit
World Champion Nicky Hayden will sit out this weeks MotoGP test at Jerez on November 28-30 in order to receive medical treatment to his injured right shoulder. The Repsol Honda rider will have further MRI and CT scans on November 29 at the Freemont Clinic in California, prior to an operation scheduled for the following day.The surgery will repair an undisplaced fracture through the right greater tuberosity (shoulder bone). At the same time the metal plate on the 25-year-old Americans right collarbone will be removed. The metal plate, a legacy of a Supermoto crash in 2004, was bent in the fall at this years Grand Prix of Portugal and, combined with the shoulder fracture, has caused Hayden considerable discomfort ever since.Hayden made light of the injury following the accident at Estoril, not wanting to offer championship rival Valentino Rossi the slightest psychological boost going into the MotoGP title showdown at Valencia. With the championship in the bag and the winter break approaching the decision has been made to complete the surgery in order to give the World Champion the maximum time for recovery before the 2007 testing programme begins at the end of January.Haydens team-mate, Spaniard Dani Pedrosa, will attend the three-day Jerez test to continue the development of the RC212V.Speaking from his home in Owensboro, Kentucky, the World Champion said: ‘The shoulders been pretty uncomfortable since Estoril and the testing since the last race hasnt made things any better it actually hasnt been much fun to ride under these circumstances. Id love to be at the Jerez test and its going to be hard to be at laid up at home. But its time to get this thing fixed so that I can come back fully fit for the tests in January and February and be ready for the 2007 season.