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Aspar call in Camier to deputize for Hayden following successful wrist surgery

Superbike rider to race in Indianapolis and Brno giving Hayden time to recouperate

Nicky Hayden, Drive M7 Aspar Honda

Nicky Hayden, Drive M7 Aspar Honda

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Nicky Hayden
Nicky Hayden, Drive M7 Aspar Honda
Nicky Hayden, Drive M7 Aspar Honda
Nicky Hayden, Drive M7 Aspar Honda
Nicky Hayden
Nicky Hayden, Drive M7 Aspar Honda
2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden celebrates
Nicky Hayden
2006 MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden celebrates

After undergoing surgery on his right wrist at the Oasis Center of San Diego last Wednesday, and after resting for several days, DRIVE M7 Aspar rider Nicky Hayden was examined on Tuesday for the first time since the operation. According to Dr. James Chao, the physician in charge of the surgery, the procedure was a success and his recovery is on track. The American rider will gradually regain movement in his wrist.

Hayden has had his wrist immobilised and has been resting since Wednesday of last week, but this Tuesday he underwent his first review. During the examination he was injected with platelet-rich plasma to help regenerate bone structure and also received magnetic therapy to accelerate the healing of the operated area. The need for adequate recovery time requires Hayden to miss the MotoGP rounds at Indianapolis and the Czech Republic.

According to the doctor my recovery is on course, which is very positive. I made the decision thinking about being healthy for the end of the season and already thinking about next year.

Drive M7 Aspar rider Nicky Hayden.

A fitness plan has been devised for Hayden to keep in shape during his layoff, so that when he returns to action he will be at 100%. The DRIVE M7 Aspar team will field Superbike rider Leon Camier for the Indianapolis and Czech Republic rounds that follow the summer break, standing in for Hayden. Camier had already been put on standby by the Aspar team for the Catalunya round of this year’s championship but Hayden decided to make a return to racing following the first treatment to his wrist.

Speaking about the surgery and how his wrist had been affecting at the most recent rounds Hayden said, “Everyone knows that my wrist has been causing me problems, especially at recent races. I underwent an operation in June, which helped me to complete the first half of the season, but the truth is I've been riding with a lot of discomfort, and have been unable to perform at my best. So, together with the team, we decided to make an important decision and undergo a larger operation to treat an injury that comes from three years ago -when I broke my scaphoid and did not heal well.

According to Dr. Chao the operation was a success and I am very happy, and focusing on my recovery. My right wrist still needs to be immobilised for another week. Then I will begin rehabilitation therapy, and I'll slowly recover mobility. I want to thank the team, sponsors and fans for all the support they are giving me at this time. In the first examination, a week after surgery I received an injection of platelet-rich plasma to help heal bones. According to the doctor my recovery is on course, which is very positive. It takes patience, but if I have made the decision to have surgery it is to get back to my best. I made the decision thinking about being healthy for the end of the season and already thinking about next year,” Hayden added.

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