Update on the condition of hospitalised WorldWCR rider Mia Rusthen
Mia Rusthen crashed in first Wome🔯n's Circuit Racing World Championship race

An update has been delivered on th🔯e condition of Mia Rusthen, whose crash resulted in a red flag in the first FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship race.
Rusthen was⛄ transferred to hospital⛄ immediately after her fall on Saturday.
On Tuesday, WorldWCR confirmed via a statement: “Mia Rusthen's condition continues to be stable; she might be transferred f𒐪rom Italy to a hospital in Norway within the coming days, pending approval from her medical staff.”
Rusthen’s family a༒lso provided an update via her Facebo🤡ok on Monday night.
“Dear everyone," the statement read.
“Here is a small update from us who are close🍸st to Mia.
“First of all, we would like to than⭕k you for the enormous consideration, support and love that has been sent to Mia and us after the accident during the f🍌irst WC race in WorldWCR where Mia suffered a head injury.
“It is very warming and comforting. We are overwhelmed by ꦇhow big a sport road racing is in large parts of the world, and how many thousands feel and follow Mia in this tough situation.
“Mia is still at the Maurizio Bufalini Hospita💞l here in Italy and is being expertly treated by the hospital's trauma team.
“She has her loved ones around her and ꦡthat is a strength for her and us as a family.
“Mia is still in a coma, but the doctors here report that she is fortunat🐻ely out of danger, and she is stable with good vitals.
“Now they are w🧸orking on a plan to transport her home to a hospital in Norway as soon as she is stable enough to be flown home.
“As far as the extent of ℱthe damage is concerned, it is too early to say anything concrete about it, but we hope her good physique and intense stubbornness will pull her through this as well.
“Sincerely, Mia's mum an♒d dad, older sister and 🌠boyfriend.”

James was a sports journalist at Skyꦉ Sports for a decade covering everything from A🔯merican sports, to football, to F1.