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Troy Bayliss fracture C4 vertebrae while cycling

Gaz

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From - https://www.mcnews.com.au/troy-bayliss-seriously-injured-in-bicycle-crash/


DesmoSport Ducati Team co-owner Troy Bayliss has confirmed that a bicycle crash last Friday has left the three-time World Superbike champion with a fractured C4 vertebra and corresponding spinal damage that will see the active 52-year-old on the sidelines for several months.


Troy Bayliss

“I’m OK and I’m home, but the crash means I won’t be riding a motorcycle until I regain full movement in my arms and hands. I really just wanted to let everyone know what’s happened, that I’m OK and that I’ll be back in leathers as soon as I can. It’s been an intense weekend for me and my family, but luckily I’m OK and I will recover. My doctors have been really positive, but there’s no firm indication of how long it will be until I can regain enough control to get back on a bike – maybe a few months, maybe longer; it just depends on how the recovery goes once the bones heal up.”

With Troy having no exact recollection of the incident, it appears that another bicycle was exiting between two parked cars and he has collided head first into it. Most of the impact was transferred through his head to his neck, and he lost consciousness. He was immediately treated and taken to hospital.

While the injuries are serious, Troy’s condition is stable. He returned to his Gold Coast home on Monday to begin his recovery.

With Darwin’s Hidden Valley the next round of the 2021 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK), on June 18-20, DesmoSport Ducati will forge ahead with their preparations, beginning with a private test for Mike Jones and Oli Bayliss early next week as they continue to chase the 2021 ASBK title.
 
Moral seems to be great super bike riders shouldn’t ride bicycles, although he sounds like he will be OK.
 
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I saw the moral of story as sh it happens.
I just pick my routes.
Great low impact sport (if you stay on) that is awesome for aerobic fitness.

So lucky it wasn't worse [emoji44]
Doesn't get much closer than that!
 
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I saw the moral of story as sh it happens.
I just pick my routes.
Great low impact sport (if you stay on) that is awesome for aerobic fitness.

So lucky it wasn't worse [emoji44]
Doesn't get much closer than that!

I agree it is a great low impact sport for aerobic fitness, but can be problematic for the same reason riding motorbikes on the road can be, ie car drivers.

I didn't want to belabor it because of the out and out tragedies which have occurred with other motorsport competitors, but it strikes me as strange/ironic/whatever that guys can compete for decades in what are regarded as very dangerous sports but suffer more severe injuries than they ever sustained racing while recreationally cycling or skiing.
 
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