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Laverty: fractured pelvis in two places (file photo). Mirco Lazzari gp

'The initial fear of lying on the ground, not able to move my legs, was something I've never felt before'

Antrim’s Eugene Laverty is hoping to be back in the saddle by the end of May.

SUPERBIKE STAR EUGENE Laverty has spoken of his initial fears following the crash which saw him airlifted to a Bangkok hospital last weekend.

The Antrim man came off his bike during the opening laps of Sunday’s Superbike World Championship round in Buriram, Thailand, and was struck by another rider as he slid across the tarmac.

He fractured his pelvis in two places, and also needed a “small operation” to repair the internal injuries he sustained, ruling him out of action for the next two months.

The 31-year-old is already targeting a return at the UK round in Donington Park at the end of May.

“I’m obviously very disappointed that I will be forced to miss some races so early in the season but I count myself lucky that my injuries are not worse,” he said in a short message posted on Twitter.

The initial fear of lying on the ground and not being able to move my legs was something that I’ve never felt before.

“I’m very fortunate to have a fantastic group of people around me from my wife Pippa, my brother John who reacted fantastically during the key hours after the crash, and the entire Milwaukee Aprilia team who joined me in the hospital to make sure that I was in good hands.

“Due to my internal injuries I will be restricted in the first month of my recovery but following that we will push hard to ensure that my pelvis heals and I’m aiming to get back on the bike at my home round at Donington Park.”

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    Mar 27th 2018, 8:39 PM

    So I was gonna come on here and give out stink because again, motorcycling only got a mention when an serious crash occured. Another Irishman won race one this weekend but no article, not even a mention. If ye want I’ll offer my services as motorcycle journalist for a small contribution fee. Irish road racing is starting in a few weeks, not to mention BSB, WSBK, and Moto GP, the NW200 is the biggest sporting event every year on this island but won’t get a single mention, unless of course there is a casualty, then I’m sure he will find time to write a sensationalist piece.

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    Mar 27th 2018, 8:39 PM

    PS….. get well soon Norge

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    Mar 27th 2018, 7:20 PM

     She is my sister. She is number four prostitute in all of Kazakhstan. Nice

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