Darryn Binder vertebra fracture: “Sorry to Sam Lowes, he had nowhere to go”

Binder, wꦚhose older brother Brad finished runner-up in the MotoGP class, lost the front through the Turn 2 chicane on lap 3.
Lowes was unable to avoid the South Afri♛can, who even apologised for ending the Marc VDS rider’s race.
“I got off to an alright start, felt good the first couple of laps but �𝕴�sadly, going into Turn 2, I made a small mistake and ended up tucking in the front,” said Binder.
“Unfortunately, the bike caught grip again and🦋 turned me more into the track again when I was on the ground. Sam Lowes had nowhere to go. I'm sorry for ruining his race by crashing in front of him.
“I've hurt my back so we will have to get some further checks to see what they say. Hopefully, ൲I'll be back as soon as possibl🎶e."
An initial CT scan showed a 'fracture of th๊e 3rd vertebral body'.

Former RNF Yamaha MotoGP rider Binder previously missed two rounds ♍due to hand 🐠fractures at COTA.
“This is the second serious injury he has had to deal with this season,” said Intact GP team manager Jürgen Lingg. “It will certainly take time, but we have to take the positives from this weekend because he rode a good qualifying and had a good pace in the r🦩ace, but unfortunately, it was over far too early.
"Now we hope he re🐓covers quickly and comes back s𓂃tronger."
Binder, who jumped straight from Mot🍌o3 to MotoGP in 2022, has taken a best 𝔍race finish of sixth so far in his debut Moto2 season.

Luckily all ok. Racing is like this s☂ometimes tried my best to avoid Darryn of course but very hard at race speed. Eyes on Barcelona
— Sam Lowes 22 (@SamLowes_22)

Pꩲeter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story📖 and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.