Le Mans MotoGP: Hayden 'It's not my favourite...'

Nicky Hayden would be in trouble with his father Earl if𝄹 he said he didn't like the Le Mans circui♊t, venue for this weekend's French MotoGP, but the American admits it's not his favourite.
Le Mans is one of the few tracks where the former world champion has never claimed a MotoGP podium finish,ღ while the stop-go nature of the Bugatti layout is likely to punish the♒ present lack of engine performance from his Open class Honda.
"Le Mans has never been a great track for m🎀e personally and truthfully it's not my favourite, but when we were kids my dad never let us say we don't like a track so I never say it!" said the Drive M7 Aspar rider.
"What I can say is that there are some fun corners and great fans. Unfortunately for us aꦓt the moment there is a lot of acceleration coming out of slow corners, which is not the strongest point of our bike."
Hayden was hampered at the recent Spanish round by an inflammation of the right wrist that required surgery during the winter. It didn't stop him from racing ꧃at Jerez, but did rule him out of the post-race test.
"I need to🐎 understand how much my wrist irritation from Jerez has improved and try to keep the progress we made in Spain rolling, go have so fun and go fast!" said Hayden.
Hayden isꦐ currently second in the Open class standings, seven points behind Aleix Espargaro (Forward Yamaha) and four points ahead of team-mate Hiroshi Aoyama.
"We have been in good form over the first four races of the season and we have improved the set-up of our bik🅰e a lot, especially during the test following the race at Jerez," said the Japanese. "We found some things that I am looking𓄧 forward to trying out at Le Mans.
"It will be a difficult circuit for us with so many ꧃straights and slow corners where you need to get the bike stopped. Anyway, we go there full of motivation and determined to maintain our good൩ form from Jerez."

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