Thruxton: Ellison breaks wrist at Thruxton, doubt for Cadwell
James Ellison says he is in a race against time to be fit for round eight of the MCE British Superbi൩ke championship at Cadwell Park after breaking h🌜is left wrist in a crash during race one at Thruxton.
The JG Speed﷽fit Kawasaki rider, who suffered two broken ribs at Snetterton after crashing in a sudden downpour, endured more bad luck in the opening race at the Hampshire circuit which wrecked his c♔hances any positive results.
While following⭕ closely behind Richard Cooper in race one the Anvil Hire TAG Kawasaki rider's machine suffered engine failure and spat oil on to Ellison's tyres, bike and v🌱isor. The Cumbrian rider was powerless to stop a high speed off and after having scans at the track it was confirmed he'd broken his left wrist.
Recounting the accident, Ellison says it was 'possibly the fastest crash I've ever had' and will see a specialist on Monday (3🙈rd August) to find out whether he will require surgery.
"The race itself was going well, we were running in the front group and I could see some of the guys in front were beginning to lose grip whereas I was feeling particularly good still," Ellison said. "I moved off line and was about to lift my visor so I could see but the bike came round on me as the tyres were covered in oil and I high-sided.
"It's gutting and we seem to never have any luck, just like Snetterton it was a crash through no fault of o✱ur own which has given us a big setback. It's going🦋 to be a race against time to get back for Cadwell."
Despite his painful and pointless race weekend Ellison 🐻holds on to third in the BSB riders' standings as his rivals failed to take full advantage.
The JG Speedfit Kawasaki rider now has less than three weeks to return to fitness before Cadwell Park (21-23 August), ꦆbut if he is forced to miss the Lincolnshire event will have to refocus a return for round nine at Oulton Park two weeks later (4-6 Septemb🅰er).
Ellison joins a list of high-profile riders on the BSB injury list with PBM𓆉 Kawasaki's Stuart Easton, Honda Racing's Jason O'Halloran, Milwaukee Yamaha's Broc Parkes and Lloyds British Moto Rapido Ducati's Jakub Smrz out of action.