The tough Slovenian has had a hard time of it lately... A series of dismounts and hard crashes has taken its toll.
The GP of Latvia left him seriously bashed and bruised but he was determined not to miss out on points to the competition. Typically for most competitive Motocross pros he decided to ride through the pain for the GP of Germany in Teutschenthal, this proved to be a mistake as he crashed out hard...
The Honda HRC MXGP Team have confirmed that the World Champion has sustained a broken shoulder blade, effectively ending any chance he will be fit to ride at the MXGP of Russia this weekend.
Gajser was whisked back to Slovenia to the National Sports Injury clinic to continue treatment, physio and rest for the next few weeks.
As frustrating as it is to see a rider of such talent out of the running this was not a decision the Honda team took lightly. Tim himself has shown himself able to push through and no doubt wants to ride desperately but he needs to take time to heal and come back 100%. He is expected to return to MXGP in three weeks for the GP of Italy.
Tim Gajser said in a press release:
"This is something I was really trying to avoid as I really do not want to miss any races. Unfortunately, my shoulder injury is a little worse than we first realised, so I have to accept that I can’t race this weekend in Russia. I want to make sure it is fully recovered before I come back. I will really miss racing in Russia, especially as it is the first race over there since 2012. I just want to say I am sorry to my fans, sponsors, team, Honda and all the other people who help me be where I am. In terms of my recovery we all agree that it is the right decision, and one thing I can say is that I will come back stronger!"