WSS: Lascorz injury list
Former 2010 World Supersport title contend🎃er Joan Lascorz remains in hospital more than a month after his accident on the opening lap of th☂e Silverstone round.
The Kawasaki star, who won the Spanish WSS round in April an🐬d led the world championsh✤ip at the mid-season point, fell after tangling with Eugene Laverty on the exit of turn one at the British round, and was then hit in the back by Roberto Tamburini.
Lascorz is still in hospital in his native Spain, where he had🐷 been under close observation until August 11, with a drainage tube in his🉐 lung to relieve bleeding.

Former 2010 World Supersport title contender Joan Lascorz remains in hospital more than a month after his accident💫 on the opening lap of the Silverstone round.
The Kawasaki st𓆉ar, who won the Spanish WSS round in April and led the world championship at the mid-season point, fell after tangling with Eugene Laverty on the 𓄧exit of turn one at the British round, and was then hit in the back by Roberto Tamburini.
Lascorz is still in hosp🅷ital in his native Spain, where he had been under close observation until☂ August 11, with a drainage tube in his lung to relieve bleeding.
Some degree of liver, spleen and stomach trauma was also s☂uffereꦆd in the crash, although Lascorz did not need to undergo any surgery on those vital organs.
Lascorz lost skin from his thumb in ⭕his fall, for which skin graft surgery went t🌸o plan and the thumb is healing well.
The Spaniard also suffered five broken ribs a🐟nd two injured scapula bones in his Silverstone crash, which cannot be operated on and are being left to recover naturally.
The 25-year-old rid🎐er is hoping🤡 to be released from hospital soon, but still faces a period of convalescence to allow complete healing to take place.
Lascorz is currently third in the championship, with a 42-point lead over the fourth placed rider, and tippe🉐d to move up to the Superbike class𝄹 with Kawasaki in 2011.
Lascorz will be replaced by Bro✱c Parkes at this weekend's Nurburgring round.

Peter has been in the paಞddock for 20 years 🍸and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.