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Jorge Lorenzo CHINA crash motogp 2008

video of Jorge Lorenzo crashing during practice at 2008 motogp of China. Moto GP championship co-leader Jorge Lorenzo suffered a chipped bone.

The Spaniard had a “highside” fall during opening practice and was taken to the Huashun hospital in Shanghai, according to the Moto GP website.

It said the Fiat Yamaha rider suffered no upper body injury despite taking the impact of the fall on his forearms, and while he did not take part in afternoon practice, he may return for Saturday’s qualifying.  [aljazeera.net]

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