James Toseland has suffered another setback in recovering from his serious wrist injury that he sustained in a testing accident at Aragon last March, because he has been ruled out from both this weekend’s World Superbike round at Misano Adriatico and the following week’s round at Motorland Aragon in SpainAfter taking part in race 1 at Miller Motorsports Park and garnering one point, he elected to sit out of race two because of pain and swelling to his wrist, and following a further check-up, his doctors have advised him to avoid any racing efforts for the next four weeks.
“Just been to see the doctor today as my wrist started to hurt again after Salt Lake,” posted Toseland on his Facebook page.
“I’ve been told not to race for the next four weeks – gutted is an understatement, but I’m determined to make a come back in Brno.
”The BMW Italia rider has been able to complete only one round and one race so far this season.
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