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The Kentucky Kid

What’s the Story?

Reviewed byMelissa Camacho

THE KENTUCKY KID is a documentary series (kicked off by a feature-length film) that chronicles the life of MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden. Racing since the age of 3, the motorcycling champ from Owensboro, Ky., travels the world to compete in the MotoGP circuit. From France to Qatar, he races at speeds of over 200 mph in order to secure a spot on the winner's podium -- every race he wins puts him one step closer to winning the coveted MotoGP World Championship. Only a week after a disastrously crashing out of a race, Hayden amazed fans by winning the 2006 MotoGP World Title. Unfortunately -- as the series documents -- holding on to the title proved difficult; new rules, smaller bikes, and bad tires have plagued his 2007 MotoGP season. Race after race, the "Kentucky Kid" struggles to stay in the competition but never loses his motivation to win the 2007 Championship.

Is It Any Good?

3

Despite some crash footage (no actual injuries are shown) and some iffy language (the strongest words are bleeped), this mostly mild reality doc is an interesting look at the world of professional motorcycle racing. Racing fans will be drawn in by Hayden's story, as well as the live-action race footage. But the best part of the series is the down-to-earth Hayden, who stays true to his Kentucky roots and his family no matter where he goes.

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