DISASTROUS DAY FOR DUCATI MARLBORO MEN
Ducati Marlboro Team riders Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau
had a disastrous day at Catalunya today, both men crashing
out in a turn-one multiple pile-up. The crash, which claimed
a total of five riders, left Capirossi battered and bruised,
with Gibernau suffering concussion and a fractured left collarbone.
Marco Melandri, the only other victim of the first-corner
melee to sustain injury, suffered concussion and a dislocated
shoulder.
Capirossi was taken by helicopter to Catalunya General Hospital,
attended by the Clinica Mobile's Dr Mattioli Ruggero. He underwent
scans to his chest, to check that the crash hadn't aggravated
the injuries he sustained in a crash during last October's
Australian GP, and also to his abdomen, because he was struck
in that area during today's accident. The Italian then underwent
further scans to the left of his chest which had become swollen.
None of the scans gave any cause for concern and although
Capirossi will remain in hospital overnight for observation,
he could be fit for next weekend's Dutch TT at Assen. He sustained
no broken bones in the fall.
Gibernau was less lucky. He will need an operation to fix
the minor fracture to his left collarbone. Surgeons will replace
a plate inserted after an earlier accident with a larger plate,
but they will wait 24 hours before the operation, due to his
concussion. Gibernau never lost consciousness after the 195kph/121mph
accident and was pronounced okay following a brain scan at
Barcelona's Dexeus hospital. Unfortunately, the ambulance
taking Gibernau to hospital was involved in a minor accident
with a bus just 50 metres from the hospital entrance, though
he suffered no further injuries in that incident. It is too
soon to say when he will be able to race again.
LIVIO SUPPO, Ducati MotoGP Project leader
"The first corner of any race is always tricky. But the
fact that both riders came out of such a big crash without
serious injuries is a great testament to the protection offered
by the latest riding gear.
Unfortunately, this is the worst moment of the season to
sustain an injury, with three races over three weekends and
another two over the next three weekends. Maybe Loris will
be able to race at Assen but we can't be sure when Sete will
be ready.
We were unlucky to lose both our riders in the accident.
Looking at the lap times, we could have scored some good points
today. Our congratulations to Bridgestone who had a much better
weekend here than they had here last year, with a fourth-place
finish, only 13,4 behind the winner. That proves once again
how much they have improved at what was a difficult track
for them. Although today was a bad day for us, this fact certainly
boosts the team's mood for the remainder of the season."
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