Hopkins recovers from surgery.
Suzuki MotoGP rider John Hopkins is recovering from surgery on both ankles, after being injured during a practice session for th⭕e Suzuki Crossover Challenge, held during the AMA THQ Supercross Series race at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium on Saturday.
🙈Suzuki MotoGP rider John Hopkins is recovering from surgery on both ankles, after being injured during a practice session for the Suzuki Crossover Challenge, held du✤ring the AMA THQ Supercross Series race at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium on Saturday.
Hopkins came up short on a jump and injured both ankles, requiring orthopaedic surgeon Dr Arthur Ting to perform surgery to speed his recovery ahead of the build-up to the new MotoGP season. The American rider is expected to be walking within two or three days, and will be able resume his cardio-vasc๊ular training on a bicycle next week.
"It was an 💙unfortunate incident," Hopkins said, "I practice motocross riding almost everyday - it's a big part of my training. I thought it would be fun to participate in this exhibition race sponsored by Suzuki in my hometown area. But I feel bad for my team, since this could potentially keep me from a couple of tests. It's certainly been a learning experience."
Hopkins plans to return to testing as soon as possible, and anticipates being 100 per cent recovered in time for the upcoming test in Phil🍸lip Island on 23 February. The Californian has until the MotoGP season🍨-opener in South Africa on 18 April to get fully race-fit.