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Cycle News 2017 Issue 06 February 14

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IN THE WIND P30 TAYLOR ROBERT INJURY UPDATE AND VIDEOS F or the first time since his horrific crash at the King of the Motos event on Sunday, February 5, Taylor Robert gave an update on his condition. The Red Bull KTM rider suffered a high-speed get-off and was taken to the hospital, but there was very little word on his condition in the next few days. Updates throughout the week from his mother revealed his prognosis was worse than initially suspect- ed, and Robert's recent social media post gave a full (and rather shocking) damage report. His update came Sunday eve- ning, February 12, exactly one week after leaving a crater-sized dent in the Johnson Valley des- ert. It was also accompanied by video footage from the helicopter showing his crash while rac- ing side by side with his Red Bull KTM teammate Cody Webb. (Footage from Webb's helmet cam, not shown here, revealed that Robert was not within Webb's view at the time of his crash.) Following is Taylor Robert's post: "I've been in the hospital for a week now and today (Sun- day, February 12) is the first day I've felt some solid progress. A week ago today this video hap- pened when I was battling with Cody Webb for the lead. "I was rushed from King of the Motos to the hospital. My initial prognosis was small tears in my liver and kidney, along with two broken ribs and frac- tures in my sacrum, L2, L3, L4 and L5 vertebrae. "After being in the hospi- tal for two days I was having intense stomach pains and had another CT scan that showed a tear in my intestines. I was rushed into emergency surgery around midnight. Surgery didn't go as easily as they had hoped so I was sedated on a ventila- tor, with my abdomen open for two days before doing another operation. "I finally moved out of ICU yesterday (Saturday, Febru- ary 11) and am on my way to making some progress toward recovery. I want to thank my fiancé and mom for staying by my side this whole time. I also want to thank all my friends who stopped to check on me out on the track. "Luckily though all of this I don't have any head injuries and they think I passed out from my lungs collapsing and pain. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to me and I will start working on getting back to everyone ASAP." Robert confirmed that he has full range of motion in his legs and did not suffer any spinal cord damage in the crash. Colton Haaker was the first to come upon Robert's crash scene, and his recent "vlog" revealed the details of what he called "the scariest race of my life!" including helmet cam foot- age of coming up on the downed rider, stopping the race and rushing for help when the radios failed. CN Red Bull KTM's Taylor Robert spent a week in ICU with multiple broken vertebrae and serious internal injuries that required two surgeries.

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