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Hayden confirms WSBK switch in 2016

Former world champion Nicky Hayden has confirmed he will end his MotoGP career at the end of the current season to move to the World Superbike Championship. As Motorsport.com reported yesterday, the American - who won the MotoGP title in 2006 - will ride for the Honda Ten Kate team in WSBK from next year. The 34-year-old, currently riding for the Aspar team, has struggled this season and currently sits in 19th place in the standings with just 13 points to his name. "This will be my last year in MotoGP – I'll be moving next year to Superbike with Honda and the Ten Kate team," said Hayden on Thursday ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. "These last two years have not been so...
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