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The Kentucky Kid
November 20, 2007 - 11:33 AM
by John Davis
I was expecting something between Real World and Jackass. Instead, I was very pleasantly surprised.
Looking more appropriate for SPEED or ESPN than MTV, The Kentucky Kid is a surprisingly unembellished 2-hour look at former MotoGP world champion Nicky Hayden. The show began with the start of his MotoGP championship season and his collision with teammate Dani Pedrosa. Following Hayden through his championship-winning season you see him and his family, including racing brothers Roger and Tommy, at home and on the track.
Hayden comes off as down-to-earth and resolute in his career. His litany of injuries and the collection of metal hardware holding his bones together are counterbalanced by the fire in his eyes and determination to win. One might expect to see the handsome young racer surrounded by a coterie of beautiful women, especially on MTV. However, it seems that Hayden spends most of his off-track time alone or at home with family. Hayden describes his life living in a motorhome while on the MotoGP circuit and takes us shopping in Jerez to stock up on supplies. (His language-challenged effort to locate hair conditioner in a Jerez market was amusing.)
The Kentucky Kid follows Hayden into the 2007 season and his frustrating defense of the title. Struggling with a new motorcycle and tires that just don't seem to hang onto the asphalt, Hayden crashes in LeMans, ending any hope of a title defense.
The movie was informative and entertaining. Hayden never comes off as arrogant or anything more than a self-effacing, small-town guy with a passion and gift for going fast on two wheels. I'm sure MTV will air the movie again. When they do, don't miss it.