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Haga Sturz !
Hab gerade gelesen,das Haga sich einen Rückenwirbel gebrochen hat! Also bestimmt längerer Ausfall wenn nicht sogar schlimmer ! Scheiße ! Hätte ihm die Meisterschaft gegönnt obwohl auf Ducati und nicht mehr auf Yamaha!!!
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Re: Haga Sturz !
R1EAGLE hat geschrieben:Hab gerade gelesen,das Haga sich einen Rückenwirbel gebrochen hat! Also bestimmt längerer Ausfall wenn nicht sogar schlimmer ! Scheiße ! Hätte ihm die Meisterschaft gegönnt obwohl auf Ducati und nicht mehr auf Yamaha!!!
Sch ...., damit ist Spies zwar Weltmeister, aber RICHTIG geniessen kann er den Titel dann wohl auch nicht
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Good news for Haga
Monday, 29 June 2009 00:18
Good news has emerged from the Derby Royal Infirmary regarding the condition of Ducati Xerox rider Noriyuki Haga. A further CT scan on the Japanese rider revealed that what were thought to be fractures of the T8 and T9 vertebrae could actually be the remains of a previous incident. This immediately brought a halt to the scheduled operation.
"This is good news" declared team manager Davide Tardozzi, "but of course it needs to be confirmed tomorrow, Monday. Nori will for sure undergo an operation on the ulna bone of his right forearm, because it is a displaced fracture and there is also a suspected fracture of the scapula (shoulder blade) bone. It is clear however that if he really doesn't need to have an operation to the vertebrae he could get away with a month's rest".
Good news for Haga
Monday, 29 June 2009 00:18
Good news has emerged from the Derby Royal Infirmary regarding the condition of Ducati Xerox rider Noriyuki Haga. A further CT scan on the Japanese rider revealed that what were thought to be fractures of the T8 and T9 vertebrae could actually be the remains of a previous incident. This immediately brought a halt to the scheduled operation.
"This is good news" declared team manager Davide Tardozzi, "but of course it needs to be confirmed tomorrow, Monday. Nori will for sure undergo an operation on the ulna bone of his right forearm, because it is a displaced fracture and there is also a suspected fracture of the scapula (shoulder blade) bone. It is clear however that if he really doesn't need to have an operation to the vertebrae he could get away with a month's rest".