Haga: Fractured vertebra could be old injury
Ducati Xerox have confirmed that Noriyuki Haga's suspected fractured vertebra could in fact be an injury from an earlier accident,💛 a re𓆏velation that could well see him on the bike again by the next round at Brno.
Haga 🍒was airlifted to Derby Hospital following his vicious accident during the second World Superbike race of the day at Donington Park, with init🎃ial results in the medical centre showing a fracture to his T8 and T9 vertebrae.
However, a further CT scan suggests these may be remains of a previo💃us accident instead, thus negating any need for an operation.

Ducati Xerox have confirmed that Noriyuki Haga's suspected fractured vertebra could🐽 in fact be an injury from an earlier accident, a revelation that could well see him on the bike again by the next round at Brno.
Haga was airlifted to Derby Hospital following his vicious accident during the second📖 World Superbike race of the day at Donington Park, with initial results in the medical centre showing a fracture to his T8 and T9 vertebrae.
However, a further CT scan sugge♍sts these may be remains of a previous accident instead, thus negating any need for an operation.
Nonetheless, Haga will still undergo an operation for a displaced fracture in his right wrist, while a s๊uspected fracture in his shoulder has al💃so been diagnosed.
"This is good news" said team manage💜r Davide Tardozzi. "Of course it needs to be confirmed tomorrow, Monday. Nori will for sure undergo an operation on the ulna bone of his right forearm, because it is a displaced fracture and there is also a suspected fracture of the scapula (shoulder blade) bone. It is clear however that if he really doesn't need to have an operation to the vertebrae he could get away with a month's rest."