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INJURY UPDATE | HUNTER HEWITT

After a torn meniscus in his knee following Round 5 of the 2010 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championships in Colorado, Rockstar Energy Suzuki’s Hunter Hewitt was constrained into surgery. With broad recovery and a sincere sense of duty regarding returning before the finish of the season Hewitt started riding two weeks preceding Round 9 at Unadilla.

Still uncertain in the matter of regardless of whether he would have the capacity to contend, Hewitt made the trek north to New York with the understanding that he would practice and after that make an evaluation on whether he would have the capacity to ride or not. Hewitt felt sensibly agreeable on the smooth Unadilla track all through training and could set the seventeenth quickest qualifying time. Be that as it may, his knee was clearly not yet prepared to persevere through the beating of a full moto. The knee encountered a significant measure of swelling following practice yet Hewitt declined to sit out, choosing to take his risks in the race.

In the primary moto he adjusted the principal corner in eighth, yet was then associated with a first turn heap up that left him battling from the back of the pack. Shockingly, he by and by got went head to head with another rider in the wake of remounting from the heap up and, by then, was too far back to make a keep running at the main 20. Moto two went poorly better. He adjusted the principal corner in fifteenth yet was not able easily put weight on his debilitated knee all through the moto.

With three adjusts as yet remaining, Hewitt and the Rockstar Energy Suzuki group have chosen it best for him to sit out Round 10 of the arrangement at Southwick with expectations of completing the season solid at Steel City and Pala.

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