Hodgson retires from racing

Neil Hodgson has announced his r🌸etirement f♚rom racing following an examination of his injured shoulder.

The former World and British Superbike champion crashed during warm-up at Brands Hatch, the first round of his planned 2010 BSB comeback season, reinjuring a shoulder h💝e had previously damaged while training in the USA last year.

Neil Hodgson announces retirement

Nei🔯l Hodgson has announced his retirement from racing following an examination of his injured shoulder.

The former World and British Superbike champion crashed during warm-up at Brands🍒 Hatch, the first round of his planned 2010 BSB comeback season, reinjuring a shoulder he had previously d🥂amaged while training in the USA last year.

In the three weeks since, Hodgson has undergone a series of tests and seen se🦩veral specialists hoping for a positive outcome, but after Wednesday's verdict from a leading shoulder specialist in Manchester he has made the difficult decision to retire.

"To be honest I'm still pretty shell shocked from Brands, when you sꦑtart the season you know you're going to🐠 have to take a few knocks but the very first time I slide off I land straight on my shoulder!" began Hodgson. "I knew it was bad, I have lived with it all last year and got to understand the level of weakness and recovery.

"I had more work to do but was really happy with the progrওess, riding the bike was the best therapy but also the biggest risk.

"I am gutted obviously, I had a p🔯lan to come back to the UK and have some fun with Rob and his team, It will take timဣe for me to come to terms with this but it is the right decision. My shoulder will get back to probably 90% over the next couple of years so I will be able to have a normal life.

"For all my f🌟ans and all the s𝄹upporters who have been with me over the years I want to thank them all, Rob's team and sponsors for this year I really am sorry I could not fulfil our plans, the Motorpoint guys and all Rob's team have been great and I hoped to be part of their success this year."

Hodgson won the BSB title (GSE Ducati) in 2000 and WSBK title (Fila Ducati) in 2003. Hodgson then raced in MotoGP for d'Antin Ducati in 2004, before moving to the AMA Superbike Championship from 2005-2009 - initially with Ducati and💃 then Honda.

Hodgson had signed to partner Dan Linfoot ܫat M💮otorpoint Yamaha this season.

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