Despite riding in the first practice session of the World Superbike round at Brno Friday, James Toseland will miss his third consecutive round of racing for the BMW Motorrad Italia team. The Briton sat out Misano and Motorland Aragon after also missing Donington Park, Assen, and Monza due to complications from a wrist injury he sustained while testing at Aragon in March. Though Spanish doctors quickly cleared him to race after the crash, Toseland underwent an operation to insert wires in his wrist soon thereafter when it became clear that there was a disruption in blood flow to his hand.
“My wrist started to hurt again after [racing at] Salt Lake,” said Toseland a month ago, adding, “I’m determined to make a come back in Brno.” He did ride during this morning’s practice at the Czech round, finishing eighteenth fastest. After the session Toseland was force to admit, “Had a run out this morning to get upto speed, unfortunately I have to sit out the rest of the weekend and get fully fit for Silverstone.” He continued, ” [Lorenzo] Lanzi will fill in for the remainder of the weekend,” as he did at Misano and Aragon.
Toseland is not the only regular rider missing from action at Brno, with Troy Corser out with a broken arm, and Alex Lowes replacing Jonathan Rea at Castrol Honda. Rea suffered severe injuries during a crash at Misano, leading to external pins and screws to repair ligament damage to the rider’s right wrist. Regular Asphalt & Rubber coverage of Superpole and both races will appear on Saturday and Sunday.
Source: James Toseland (Facebook); Photo: James Toseland (Facebook)
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