Evgeny Bobryshev recovering from successful operation
Saturday 21 June: In the opening lap of the second race of the MXGP of Italy, Evgeny Bobryshev was hit from behind in the third corner. His left leg took the impact and he suffered a broken tibia and fibula.
Bobryshev was immediately taken to hospital in Borgomanero where a break was
diagnosed in three places and the leg was stabilised in position. He was then transported by car overnight back to Belgium where he
underwent surgery with Doctor Claes on Monday.
The surgery was successful and has had a pin inserted into the
left leg to support the bones. He will revisit Dr Claes ten days after
his operation whereupon the recovery period will become clearer.
Evgeny Bobryshev: "I left the hospital in Italy on Sunday
night to be driven back to Belgium and they put me in a long cast, but I
could still feel the bones moving when I turned so it was a painful
journey. I saw Dr Claes Monday morning, and on Monday
evening I had the operation. Both the tibia and fibula are broken, in a
total of three places. They put a large pin in my leg from just below
the knee to the ankle and screwed the bones to that. I stayed in
hospital in Belgium until Wednesday when I was able to return home. I have a lot of pain now though so have to take painkillers and can’t sleep much.
"I have to go back in ten days to see Dr Claes when he will remove my
cast and replace it with a light cast and then I can start a little
rehab like movements with the ankle. He will also do another exam and
then he’ll tell me exactly when I can start training again, but he says
it’s six weeks for the fibula to heal up, and slightly longer for the
tibia. There’s nothing more I can say. I’m beyond frustrated for this to
happen, when it wasn’t my fault, just as everything was coming back
again and I was able to ride without pain. It’s so disappointing for me,
and also for Team HRC and for the MXGP fans.”