by MadKaw » Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:24 pm
MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2005
ROUND 2 - AUTODROMO DO ESTORIL, PORTUGAL
14 APRIL 2005 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HOFMANN SIDELINED BY INJURY AT ESTORIL
Kawasaki's Alex Hofmann will not race in this weekend's Portuguese
Grand Prix at Estoril after being diagnosed with a fractured scaphoid in
his left wrist, sustained in a crash during a pre-event promotion in
Estoril on Wednesday afternoon.
The 24-year-old German rider was taking part in an organised MotoGP
parade at Estoril's seafront casino when he was highsided from his
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR and landed heavily on his wrist.
Initially it was thought that Hofmann had only suffered bruising and
swelling, but an x-ray taken today, once the swelling had reduced
sufficiently, confirmed that the Kawasaki rider had fractured his scaphoid,
together with another small bone in his wrist.
Unable to grip the handlebars of his Ninja ZX-RR properly as a result
of the injury, the Kawasaki Racing Team made the decision to withdraw
Hofmann from the event, rather than risking further injury by him riding
when not fully fit.
Understandably, given his impressive performance in the opening race of
the season at Jerez just five days ago, Hofmann is devastated not to be
racing this weekend.
"I am so disappointed and frustrated," declared Hofmann. "After last
weekend's result at Jerez, I was so looking forward to coming here and
scoring another good finish. I just can't believe that a silly mistake
during a promotional event has left me unable to race this weekend, and
facing a real fight back to fitness for the next race in China."
"If there were any way I could race then I'd definitely be out there,
but the scaphoid fracture makes it difficult to hold the handlebars at a
standstill, never mind at race pace. Estoril is a very physical track
and my wrist simply isn't up to the job of muscling the bike around
here."
"Too many top racers have ended their careers through coming back too
early after fracturing their scaphoid, which is why we decided that the
best course of action would be to withdraw from this weekend's race,
rather than risk further injury. Although I'm devastated to be missing
the Portuguese Grand Prix, I need to put this weekend behind me and focus
completely on getting myself back to full fitness for the race in
Shanghai in two weeks' time," added a very dejected Hofmann.
"For a motorcycle racer, a fractured scaphoid is a serious injury,"
explained Kawasaki Team Coordinator, Michael Bartholemy. "It leaves the
rider unable to grip the handlebars properly and makes controlling a bike
as powerful as the Ninja ZX-RR at such a physical circuit as Estoril
very difficult indeed."
"Also, if the scaphoid doesn't heal properly then it can cause problems
for a rider in the future. Obviously we want Alex to recover fully from
this injury, which is why we made the decision to withdraw him from
this weekend's event, to give the fracture a better chance of healing
before the next race."
The scaphoid bone is found on the thumb side of the hand, within the
anatomical snuffbox (the hollow between thumb and index finger).
Fractures to the scaphoid are common, especially amongst motorcycle racers, and
are normally caused by falling on an outstretched hand and
hyper-extending the wrist joint.
But scaphoid fractures are also particularly slow to heal due to poor
circulation to the bone, and even a rapidly immobilised fracture can
require surgery. Under normal circumstances, a fully immobilised scaphoid
fracture takes between six and eight weeks to heal completely
Dave
2010 Z1000
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05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
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