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Cycle News 2021 Issue 21 May 25

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IN THE WIND P32 Bayliss Injured In Bicycle Accident T hree-time World Superbike champion Troy Bayl- iss was injured in a bicycling accident that will see the Australian laid up for several months. The accident left the 52-year-old Ducati legend with a fractured C4 vertebra and "corresponding spinal damage." Bayliss has no exact recol- lection of the incident, but it appears that another bicycle was exiting between two parked cars, and he collided headfirst into it. Most of the impact was transferred through his head to his neck, and he lost consciousness. He was im- mediately treated and taken to a hospital. While the injuries are serious, Bayliss' condition is stable. He has since returned to his Gold Coast home to begin his recovery. "I'm okay and I'm home, but the crash means I won't be riding a motorcycle until I regain full move- ment in my arms and hands," he said. "I really just wanted to let everyone know what's happened, that I'm okay and that I'll be back in leathers as soon as Three-time WorldSBK Champion Troy Bayliss suffered a neck injury in a bicycle accident. The Australian says he'll "be okay" and will be back "in leathers" as soon as he can. The Year of Jubilee Video: Part 2 R IDE Motorcycles has released the second of its three-part video se- ries, The Year of Jubilee. Produced by Troy Adamitis and di- rected by Nate Scribner, RIDE Motorcy- cles The Year of Jubilee showcases the challenging and triumphant culture of motorcycle sport set against the global pandemic of 2020. You can watch parts two and one of RIDE Motorcycles: The Year of Jubilee by clicking here. CN I can. It's been an intense weekend for me and my family, but luckily, I'm okay and I will recover. My doctors have been really positive, but there's no firm indication of how long it will be until I can regain enough control to get back on a bike—maybe a few months, maybe longer; it just depends on how the recovery goes once the bones heal up." CN

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