Published on 23/05/2018
Injury , Jeremy Van Horebeek , Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP , MXGP , shotbyBavo , Valley Cirque Circuit , Teutschenthal
Update on shoulder injury Jeremy Van Horebeek
During the second round of the MXGP of Germany, Jeremy Van Horebeek crashed. The Monster Energy Yamaha rider dislocated his shoulder. However, further research in Herentals showed that there was no damage other than the dislocation.
In Teutschenthal, Van Horebeek's shoulder had already been put in place in the mobile Medical Center. The Jerre should rest for a week, which means he will certainly be in the next GP, that of Great Britain will be able to take office on June 2 and 3. It is still unclear whether Jeremy will also be able to ride the Flemish championship in Kester-Gooik.
Photos: shotbyBavo
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