Crutchlow fractures tibia in cycling slip

Crutchlow fractures tibia in cycling slip

LCR Honda MotoGP rider Cal Crutchlow says he will try and compete in the German Grand Prix despite fracturing a tibia after he slipped while out cycling on a cobbled road.

Cal Crutchlow set a course record as he grabbed pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix. (AFP pic)
LONDON:
LCR Honda MotoGP rider Cal Crutchlow says he will try and compete in Sunday’s German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring despite fracturing a tibia after he slipped while out cycling on a cobbled road.

The 33-year-old Briton, who once severed a tendon on a finger while cutting Parmesan cheese, is 10th in the championship after eight races.

“I’m heading into the weekend with a bit of an injury to my right leg as yesterday when I was out training on my bicycle, I slipped whilst I was off the bike checking something and hit my knee,” he explained on Facebook.

“There’s a small damage to one of the ligaments, which we think is the ACL, and we’ve had to have some fluid removed as it was swollen.

“We’ll have to see how I feel tomorrow on the bike, but hopefully I can bend the knee enough to be able to be competitive this weekend.”

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