Hayden died in hospital in Italy last Monday, five days after suffering severe head and chest injuries in a cycling accident.

His funeral will be held on Monday evening, and streamed on the American's Facebook page.

Tributes to Hayden started in last weekend's round of the World Superbike Championship - in which he has raced since 2016 - at Donington Park.

MotoGP will honour Hayden at Mugello this weekend, including a display of bikes from his career.

One of Hayden's Hondas - having won his 2006 title with the manufacturer - will be joined by a Ducati from his five-year stint, an Aspar Honda from his final two full-time seasons and his 2017 Honda World Superbike.