Nicky Hayden, ex-MotoGP champion, dead at 35

CESENA, Italy -- American motorcycle racer Nicky Hayden has died, the Maurizio Bufalini Hospital announced Monday, five days after he was hit by a car while training on his bicycle. Hayden was 35.

The hospital announced last week that Hayden had severe cerebral damage and multiple traumatic injuries.

"The medical team has verified the death of the patient Nicholas Patrick Hayden, who has been undergoing care since last Wednesday May 17 in the intensive care unit of the Bufalini Hospital in Cesena following a very serious polytrauma which occurred the same day," the hospital statement said.

Nicky Hayden during a practice session at the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix in Phillip Island, Australia on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. Rob Griffith / AP

Hayden, who was in Italy following a race at nearby Imola, was transported to the Bufalini facility following the incident on the Rimini coast on Wednesday.

Judicial authorities have opened an investigation into the incident.

Hayden won the MotoGP title in 2006, finishing narrowly ahead of Italian great Valentino Rossi. He was 13th in this season's Superbike standings, riding for the Red Bull Honda team.

Several family members had flown in from the United States, including Hayden's mother and brother.

Nicky Hayden of the United States and Drive M7 Aspar looks on in pit during day three of the Sepang MotoGP Tests at Sepang Circuit on February 25, 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Mirco Lazzari/ Getty
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