Lorenzo accident update.
The latest news following Jorge Lorenzo's huge highside at the end of MotoGP qualifying at Laguna Sec🔜a is that the double 2009 race winner is reported to have suffered a partial dislocation of 🐼his right collarbone and a bruised right foot.
Lorenzo qualified on pole before his accident, which marked his se🅠cond heavy fall of the session.
Ducati has also confirmed that fellow title contender Casey S🐲toner is "OK" after suffering a near identical highside just moments after Lorenzo.

The latest news following Jorge Lorenzo's huge highside at the end of MotoGP qualifying at Laguna Seca is that the double 2009 race winner is reported to have suffered a partial dislocation of his right collarbone and a bruised ဣright foot.
Lorenzo qualified on pole before his accident, which marked his second heavy fall of t✃he session.
Ducati has also confirmed that fellow title contender Casey Stoner is "OK" after suffering a near identical highside just moments after Lore𓆏nzo.
This is apart and separate from his ongoing problems with an unknown illness whi𒆙ch saps his strength and leaves him exhausted and sic💟k.
Stoner has qualified third on the grid behind Lorenzo and the Spaniard's Fiat Yamaha team-m🎉ate and world championship leader Valentino Rossi.
Rossi currently leads Lorenz🍬o by just five points, with Stoner nine from🃏 the top.
More to follow...
By Lynne Huntting.

Peter 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.