KAY de WOLF OUT OF GP SARDEGNA!

Scritto giovedì 12 Maggio 2022 alle 15:16.

E se la sfortuna è cieca, la sfiga ci vede molto bene, così Kay de Wolf fa sapere che non ci sarà per il GP in Sardegna a causa di un infortunio alla mano!
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Forza Kay!

Kay de Wolf
Sono fuori per la Sardegna!!!!! 😔 Purtroppo non correrò in Sardegna questo fine settimana! Ieri durante il mio allenamento di recupero in bicicletta sono stato investito da un’auto che non mi vedeva. Questo che ha finito per riportarmi una frattura alla mano.
Mi dispiace per tutta la crew del Tema Nestaan ma torniamo più forti 💪😈

 
I’m out for Sardinia!!!!! 😔Unfortunately I won’t be racing in Sardinia this weekend! Yesterday during my recovery training on the bicycle I got hit by a car who didn’t see me. What ended up getting a fracture in my hand.
I’m sorry to the whole Nestaan_mx crew but we come back stronger 💪😈

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KAY DE WOLF RULED OUT OF THIS WEEKEND’S MXGP OF SARDEGNA
MIDWEEK CYCLING INCIDENT SIDELINES DE WOLF WITH HAND INJURY.
Kay de Wolf of the Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing team will miss the Grand Prix of Sardegna, the eighth round of the 2022 FIM Motocross World Championship, after being struck by a motorist whilst cycling after a very productive day of riding on Wednesday, May 11.
 
The motorist took full blame for the incident that left de Wolf with a clean fracture of one of the metacarpal bones in his hand. De Wolf has been put in a cast for a short period and will strive to return to racing aboard his FC 250 as quickly as possible.

Rasmus Jorgensen (Nestaan Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Manager): “What can I say? The season so far is difficult to describe without using any cuss words. First and foremost, it is important to mention that in a situation where Kay was so extremely unlucky to be involved in this, he was also very lucky that he did not hurt himself more. It is difficult to accept a situation like this, as the driver of the car took full blame. Kay was just doing his recovery cycle after a good final day of preparation on the bike for the sand of Riola Sardo this weekend. It is what it is, and we will not give up!”