Frossard out for the remainder of the season
Wednesday 06 June: Monster Energy Yamaha’s Steven Frossard will have a second operation on the right knee he injured at the Grand Prix of Bulgaria on 21 April.

The process to replace the ACL ligament and fix a
troublesome meniscus means that the 2011 FIM Motocross World Champion MX1
runner-up will miss the rest of the season.
Frossard caught his foot on the ground during the
qualification heat at Sevlievo for the second round of sixteen in the campaign.
He immediately had surgery to remove a broken anterior cruciate ligament and
attempted the following events in Italy, Mexico and Brazil in difficult
circumstances. Prior to the Grand Prix of France last weekend the YZ450FM
factory racer was again feeling fit and prepared for his home meeting and
successfully coming through heavy training motos in the build-up to round six.
The 24 year old led the world at St Jean D’Angely and would finish with a very
decent 7th
position overall but Frossard again felt some pain in the joint and
was also hesitant of taking too much of a risk in the right hand turns.
After a scan on Monday 4th June with a specialist
in Lyon, Frossard was told of a slightly aggravated meniscus problem that was
causing his discomfort. Even though #183 has the speed to look at some
possible bright results in the remaining ten Grands Prix of the year this
latest development helped force the decision that the Frenchman would be better
undergoing a procedure to rebuild the knee immediately.
Frossard will operated
on by Dr Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet at the Jean Mermoz hospital in the rider’s
town of Lyon. The surgery will involve replacement of the ligament with other
material from the racer’s lower leg and carefully placed screws. The meniscus
problem will also be addressed.
The 2012 Italian Elite champion is naturally
disappointed that his long winter of work and preparation with the factory team
will not reach fruition. Frossard is expected to enter a recovery and
rehabilitation phase of four months before he can begin training again and five
to six months for a full recovery and resumption of motocross.
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