Coghlan fractures six vertebra in German Superbike crash
Kev Coghlan has suffered six fractured vertebra and undergone an operation to set one in place after crashing while racing as stand in at Team Yamaha ꧑MGM in the IDM German Superbike championship.
The European Superstock 1000 front runner had been riding as a replacement for the inj🅠ured Max Neukirchner and Damian Cudlin in the German championship and suffered a nasty off during the second IDM superbike race at Schleizer Dreieck.
After medical examinations at the circuit the Scottish rider was diagnosed with six fractured vertebra and required an operation to set onꦡe in place.
Coghlan's timeframe of recovery is yet to be decided bಌut the forme♏r Moto2, British and World Supersport rider is a doubt for the final two rounds of the FIM European Superstock 1000 championship.
The 27-yeaꦦr-old currently sits fifth in the riders' standings and claimed a rostrum in the season opener at Aragon. The championship resumes on the 18-20 September at Jerez before wrapping up two weeks later at Magny-Cours.
I've fractured 6 vertebra, they have operated to ꧅fix one of them in place as it was quite unstable but everything looks ok now. Wai🌳tin cheks-- Kev Coghlan (@kevcoghlan)