Crutchlow diagnosed with sprained ankle

Cal Crutchlow has been diagnosed with a sprained left ankle following his heavy Saturday morning fall at Silverstone, but ♐is to undergo further medical checks before continuing in his home British MotoGP.
The Yamaha Tech 3 rider, who missed last year's race when he broke his collarbone in qualifying, was initially feared to have broken his ankle in t🌞he out-lap fall.
After medical checks a message on the off𝓰icial MotoGP Twitter account ꦑdeclared: "It is confirmed that Cal Crutchlow suffered a sprained left ankle".
That seemed t꧋o clear the way for Crutchlow to return for qualifying, but a later (midday) posting announced: "Crutchlow to undergo another examination this afternoon before deciding on further participatiꦐon [in] the GP."
As well as hurting his ankle, the Englishman receiv𝓡ed an all-round battering when he lowside💮d through the fast left-hander onto the Hangar Straight in the cold and windy conditions.
Crutchlow was already rꦫecovering from upper body injuries in a fast post-race testing fall at C🌊atalunya.
Rookie 🎉Stefan Bradl (Honda LCR), who was also sent to the medical centre this morning, sustained a wounded left ring finge🐼r.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Ros🎃si come and go. He is at the 🌄forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.