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Corser recovering but out for Brno

Wednesday, 22 June 2011 12:05 GMT
Corser recovering but out for Brno
BMW Motorrad Motorsport works rider Troy Corser is on his way back to full recovery after he suffered clean fractures of ulna and radius in his left forearm during a crash at Motorland Aragón on Sunday. The twice WSBK champion underwent surgery on Monday to fix the broken bones in an operation carried out by hand, wrist and elbow injuries specialist surgeon Mike Hayton at the Alexandra Hospital in Manchester. Hayton fixed the fractures with two titanium plates and twelve screws, six per bone. The operation went smoothly and without any complications.


Troy was able to leave the hospital soon after and is now recovering at home. In ten days he will undergo further examinations to see how the healing of the bones and the wound progresses. It is expected that he will be back to full recovery within some weeks' time, but he will miss the next round of the FIM Superbike World Championship at Brno on 8th to 10th July.


Bernhard Gobmeier, BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director, declared: "The whole team wishes Troy a speedy recovery and we are happy to hear that the surgery went so well. But we have decided that he will definitely not ride at the next round at Brno as his health and safety have highest priority for us. We will then see how his recovery progresses and will decide at a later time if he will participate at the British round at Silverstone end of July. If we will replace Troy by another rider at Brno is not decided yet. Troy is a part of our BMW family and for us the most important thing is that he recovers well and is back to full fitness as soon as possible. We will do anything we can do from our side to support him during his recovery."