Crash “completely my fault” for BSB rider who leaves Navarra with stitches
♓Fraser༒ Rogers ruled out after a crash in BSB testing on Monday

Fraser Rogers has taken full responsibility for the crash which ended his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike Championship test in Spain.
The first two days of 2025 pre-season testin🐻g at the Navarra circuit have drawn to a close but Rogers’ participation was curtailed early on Monday🅠.
The TAG Honda rider fಞell at Turn 3 and sustained damage to his finger.
Read more: 2025 Official Navarra British Superbike Test Results - Day 2 (Monday)
He has now said: “I am ♔absolutely fine. A few stitches in my finger after a little crash.
“It’s a shame because we were hav🥀ing a good test until then. I 🅷was feeling good with the new bike.
“The team were working well aꦏnd we were mak𒐪ing good steps.
“It’s a shame to end the test prematurely. I was advised not to ri🧜de.”
Rogers added: “Top 10 in the opening BSB test of the year. Despite a crash this morning which ruled me out for the remainder of the day, (completely my fault) we have managed to make big progress with 🐼the bike and with myself riding the bike in a good way.
“We have great potential this year and I'm excited to c🍌ontinue the programme at Donington ♚Park in 10 days time.”
Rogers was ninth-fastest in the morning sessioཧn on Monday, before being ruled out of the afternoon session.
His 2024 season was ruined by injury, and he revealed that surgery to his le🐲gs had not enabledღ the bones to heal as he’d hoped.
But the crash which caused a red flag on Monday in testing has fortওunately only yielded minor finger damage, and Rogers will hop back on his Honda at the second BSB pre-season test at Donington next week.

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