Haga hurt in Donington fall.
2009 Wo𓆉rld Superbike Championship leader Noriyuki Haga has been airlifted to Derby hospital with a fractured vertebra - plus other injuries - after his violeꩵnt race two crash at Donington Park on Sunday.
Haga fell heavily at Coppice, the fast right-hander which leads onto the back straight, on la🃏p fi♏ve of the second race, shortly after moving into second position behind double Donington winner, and title rival, Ben Spies.

2009 World Superbike Championship leader Nori𓂃yuki Haga has been airlifted to Derby hospital w♊ith a fractured vertebra - plus other injuries - after his violent race two crash at Donington Park on Sunday.
Haga fell heavily at Coppice, the fast right-hander which leads onto the back straight, on lap five of the second race, shortly after moving into second position behind do♓uble Donington winner, and title rival, Ben Spies.
In a near identical accident to that suffered at the same turn by Ducati Xerox predecess💟or Troy Bayliss in 2007, the Japanese w🍷as thrown from his 1198 as he applied the power and then hit several times by his bike as he tumbled to a halt.
Haga, third in race one, eventually walked awa🃏y with the support of marshals but was then airlifted to hospital.
"Haga꧒ was victim of a serious crash in which he has suffered a fracture of one of the spinal vertebrae," read a Ducati statement.
"He was immediately transferred to the track's medical centre where the 𒐪doctors declared a fracture of one of his vertebrae.
"At this point it was decided to move him by hel🤡icopter to De♔rby hospital where he will receive further medical attention."
Spies is now just 14 points꧅ behind Haga after round nine of 14. The next event takes place at Brno on July 26-28 but Haga's attendance is in serious doubt.

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