Gowland breaks collarbone at Oulton
Graeme Gowland𓂃 has been forced to withdraw from the second round of the ViSK.com British Superbike Championship after breaking his collarbone in a qualifying crash at Oulton Park.
The Henderson/Motorpoint Yamaha rider high-sided at Brittens on his first flying lap of the opening qualifying phase, landing on his shoulder and ꦑbreaking the inside of his collarbone.
Alread✨y carrying a scaphoid injury in his wrist, Gowland was eager to get a quick lap in ea🐬rly so he could rest it for the remainder of the session. However, he admitted to pushing too hard and paying the price.

Graeme Gowland has been forced to withdraw from the second round of the ViSK.com British Superbike Championship after breaking his collarbonﷺe in a qualifying crash at Oulton Park.
The Henderson/Motorpoint Yamaha rider high-side𓂃d at Britte꧂ns on his first flying lap of the opening qualifying phase, landing on his shoulder and breaking the inside of his collarbone.
Already cওarrying a scaphoid injury in his wrist, Gowland was eager to get a quick lap in early so he cou♑ld rest it for the remainder of the session. However, he admitted to pushing too hard and paying the price.
"I had a tough day," he told wuqian0821.com Radio. "It was the first part of qualifying and I was trying to go as fast as I could at the beginning so I could get in and rest. However, I pushed a littl✨e bit too hard and I ended up high-siding straight down onto my right shoulder and broke my collarbone. Unfortunately it has put me out for the weekend.
"I wanted to try and get a fast lap in st💝raight away. My fastest lap would have been enough to get through to the top twenty, so I wanted to do it in the first three or four laps and then sit the rest of the session out. It was my own fault, but I wi🎀ll have to learn by it."
Despite currently sporting a sling, with tꦚhree weeks to go until the third round of the season at Donington Park, Gowland is confident he will be back racing again soon enough.
"This break doesn't feel as bad as last time. Hopefully when I gᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚet home I can get the sling off and get the thing moving. Fingers cros🍎sed, we should be alright for Donington."
Up until qualifying, Gowland had been runni💧ng top ten pace, ahead of Ro♔b Mac Racing team-mates Chris Walker and Michael Rutter.