Season over for Xavier Boog….
The IceOne Racing team is once again faced with a setback. Xavier Boog who crashed during the Grand Prix of Finland and suffered a knee injury. Will not play again this season. After Rui Goncalves also suffered a neck injury, this will be a new blow for the team of F1 pilot and team owner Kimi Raïkkönen.
Xavier Boog had to wait two weeks until the swelling on his knee had disappeared. After visiting doctor Sonnery Cottet at the Lyon clinic this week. The news was not so good for the Frenchman. He will have to walk around with a brace around his knee for the next six weeks. So there is no more talk of driving and the season seems to have ended prematurely for Xavier Boog.
Xavier Bow:“I am of course very disappointed that I will no longer be able to ride my IceOne 450 KTM for the rest of the season. But I wasn't surprised by the medical decision that came out either. I just felt that something was wrong with my knee and that something was damaged. The doctor Sonnery Cottet, who is a famous knee specialist. It confirmed to me that I did not need to have surgery. But you will have to walk around with a brace for at least six weeks. After that, another six weeks of rehabilitation must be added. My goal now is to make a full recovery and then work towards 2014. “
Photo: IceOne Racing
Text: @Kris…
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