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Bayliss injured - Fabrizio improves |
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Posted by Staff
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Thursday, 10 January 2008 |
BAYLISS INJURED WHILE FABRIZIO CONTINUES TO IMPROVE ON THE FINAL DAY OF TESTING
AT PHILLIP ISLAND.
Phillip
Island (Australia),
Thursday 10th January:
Troy
Bayliss
(Ducati Xerox) fractured his collarbone this afternoon after high-siding while
attempting to pass French rider Regis Laconi. Bayliss was taken to hospital in
Melbourne for
further assessment. New
signing Michel Fabrizio continued to show great progress, concluding the final
session with the third fastest time of 1m32.3s, just one tenth off the pace of
his team-mate.
Troy
Bayliss
1m32.2s
"Basically
I went to pass Regis Laconi around Lukey Heights but when I realised I couldn't
make it, I had to brake hard and high-sided coming in to the MG hairpin. I have
fractured the collarbone close to the sternum and have also chipped the end of
the sternum. I am not in too much pain and for now it doesn't seem as bad as the
last break I had to my collarbone. I plan to come straight back to Italy to get
further tests and the treatment that I need in order to be back on the bike as
soon as possible. Up until my fall we were making great progress, testing a lot
of tyres with Pirelli. We made a long-run and I was feeling good about how
everything was going. This isn't an ideal outcome of course but I'm happy with
the progress we made this week and now just have to concentrate on getting
better as quickly as possible."
Michel
Fabrizio 1m32.3s
"Overall,
I'm happy with this week's test results. I had a fall on Tuesday but I'm fine
now, although I was pretty tired after we finished the long-runs. Basically
everything has gone well, my times have not been bad and I was especially happy
with the second fastest time that I set this morning. We have really clocked up
a lot of miles on the track this week! We are still working towards the right
set-up and although there's still work to be done, we're definitely on the right
track. There are still two tests to come of course so let's say that we, and me
especially, will continue to improve over the next few weeks."
From Ducati WSBK Press
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