Suzuki rider-less as Roncada breaks leg.
SoBe Suzuki must have been thinking their season couldn't get any worse after two of their three Supercross riders were sidelined with long-term inju🀅ries in the first few rounds of the AMA series, but yesterday [Saturday] things got even worse...
During practice at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, sole 250cc Suzuki representative Stephane Roncada, who's been racing despite being diagnosed with the stamina sapping Epstein-Barr vi💃rus, 'cased' a triple - breaking the tibia and fibula in his left leg - ouch. The Frenchman will now be out for around six weeks.

SoBe Suzuki must have been thinking their season couldn't get any worse after two of their three Supercross riders were sidelined with long-term injuries in ဣthe first few rounds of the AMA series, but yesterday [Saturday] things got even worse...
During practice at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, sole 250cc Suzuki representative Stephane Roncada, who's been racing despite being diagnosed with the s🉐tamina sapping Epstein-Barr virus, 'cased' a triple - breaking the tibia and ꧂fibula in his left leg - ouch. The Frenchman will now be out for around six weeks.
Team Manager Roger DeCoster has therefo෴re been left rider-less and will need to hastily promote, or sign, someone to f𒁃ill the void now left on the premier class RMs.
Last season Sean H꧟amblin, then a complete unknown, was selected by DeCoster to do just that in the AMA Outdoor Nationals - and proved a revelation.

Peter𓆏 has been in the paddock 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.