Le Mans MotoGP: Crutchlow awaiting test results
Ongoing medical tests mean it is currཧently still uncertain if Cal Crutchlow will be declar🤡ed fit to take part in Sunday's French MotoGP.
The 🌳LCR Honda rider suffered a vicious 🅺highside crash on the exit of Turn Nine in qualifying, rotating through the air before landing on his hip.
Crutchlow then received a furthౠer ꦚknock from his own bike as he lay on the asphalt.

Ongoing medical tests mean 🍨it is currentl𝐆y still uncertain if Cal Crutchlow will be declared fit to take part in Sunday's French MotoGP.
The LCR Honda rider suffered a vicious highside crash on the exit of Turn Nine in qualifying, rotating through the air before landing o🤡n his hip.
Crutchlow then re🦄ceived a furt𝓡her knock from his own bike as he lay on the asphalt.
Medical Director Info is being taken to hospital for a check up following this crash at the end of Q2
— MotoGP (@MotoGP)
More updates to follow...
The British 🌊rider remained conscious throughout, but painꦗ in his hip meant he was taken by stretcher to a waiting ambulance.
Following i▨nitial checks at the circuit Medical Centre, Crutchlow was taken to Hospital in Le Mans for further examina🌊tions, which are still ongoing.
Provisionally, Crutchlow haไs qualified in 13th place on the grid and - from past history - it would take a lot to prevent him competing tomorrow.
“The most important thing first of all, is that after examination both at the Le Mans circuit medical centre and here at the hospital in Le Mans💝, Cal has suffered no fractures or major injuries," said team principal Lucio Cecchinello.
"However, before Cal can be discharged from t🔜he hospital, he must undergo a series of blood t🔴ests and get their results.
“We will await the results of these tes♌ts and reports before making any further decisions, and will endeavour to keep the media and fans updated as soon as we have more information”.

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