Injured Effenbert Superbike rider Brett McCormick following his horrific Race 2 accident and is still currently hospitalized at Groningen in Holland and was contacted by The Morning Edition of Saskatchewan’s CBC Radio to find out how he is.
McCormick who seems to faring well despite his multiple injuries, confirms that he has no nerve damage and every part of his body is working and that even if his C5 is fractured and has other cracked vertebrae, he was lucky and that if he could, he’d be back on his Ducati immediately.
The former Canadian Superbike champion went on to describe how the incident happened and how a rider (Carlos Checa) came up on the inside and pushed him wide sending him on to the wet Astroturf and that they were racing in unsafe conditions.
To hear the entire interview just click here.
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