Top ten MotoGP stars: Nicky Hayden [5].

mahbx.com recently as🏅ked for your MotoGP star of 2008, from a shortlist of ten riders provided, and - with voting having now closed - the time has come to reveal the results.

During the next ten weekdays, we will be revealing the v🅺oting results in reverse order, with the winner being revealed on Wednesday De💝cember 3.

More than 54,000 votes were cast for theও MotoGP poll. The average score given for each r🅘ider was used to produce the final ranking.

MotoGP Star of the Year - fifth place:

Hayden wheelies, Malaysian MotoGP 2008
Hayden wheelies, Malaysian MotoGP 2008
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mahbx.com recently asked for your MotoGP star of 2008, from ඣa shortlist of ten riders provided, and - with voting having now closed - the time has come to reveal🐭 the results.

During the next ten wee𓃲kdays, we will be revealing the voting results in reverse order, with the winner being revealed on Wednesday December 3.

More than 54,000 votes were cast for the MotoGP poll. The average score given for each rider was used to produce the final rank🎃ing.

MotoGP Star of the Year - fifth place:

Name: Nicky HaydenTeam: Repsol HondaBike: Honda RC212VWins: 0Podiums: 2Pole Positions: 0Fastest laps: 1Championship points: 155Championship position: 6th

For the second season in succession, Nicky Hayden struggled to replicate his world champion♓ship winning 990cc form on the 800cc Honda RC212V - but his never-say-die attitude, sideways riding style and popularity with fans saw him placed fifth in your MotoGP star of the year vote, one place ahead of double 2008 race-winning team-mate Dani Pedrosa.

Hayden's attempts to return to the front of the field saw him take on the task of race-developing the problematic pneumatic-val🌄ve engine from round eight at ♐Donington Park - six rounds before Pedrosa used it.

The American came within one corner of a podium next time out at Assen before finally claiming the pneumatic's first ever rostrum at Indianapolis, ౠround 14. Nicky took a further podium at Phillip Island and qualified on the front row five times during his final season for Honda, but it was his off tr𒁃ack 'battles' that arguably won him the most respect.

Long running rumours that Hayden has received se👍cond-class treatment at Hond🐭a since the arrival of Pedrosa seemed to be reinforced when the Spaniard made his shock switch from Michelin to the more successful Bridgestone tyres for the final five rounds - an option never even discussed with Hayden.

The subsequent attack by Pedrosa's manager Alberto Puig - in response to Hayden's claim that the former racer "runs HRC" - only seems to have increased Hayden's popularit𝓰y, while the whole episode publically l𒊎ifted the lid on the kind of political turmoil going on behind the scenes at Repsol Honda.

Despite such upheaval, the 2009 Ducati rider scored 28 points more than last year - even though he missed both Misano and Brno due to injury - and finished two places above 𝕴his 20♔07 championship ranking.

5th - Nicky Hayden6th - Dani Pedrosa7th - James Toseland8th - Colin Edwards9th - Toni Elias10th - Alex de Angelis

Tomorrow: We reach number four in the MotoGP Star of the Year poll.

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