Peter Hickman reveals next stage of recovery from Isle of Man TT crash
Peter Hickman provides a post-Isle of Man TT recov🎶♏ery update

Peter Hickman has revealed the♋ latest stage🌳 of his recovery from injuries sustained at the Isle of Man TT.
Hickman was hurt in the final qualifying session of the TT, hospitalised although he remained consciousꦅ.
He suffered chest, back, shoulder and facial injuries but re-emerged into the TT pad🎃dock, in a wheelchair, sporting a black eye among other obvious damage.
Hickman has now uploaded social media photos of his recovery process, joking about the simila💛rity to comic book character Bane.
From inside a hyperbaric chamber, Hickman wrote: “Doing my 💟best Bane impression?🔯!
“Still on the IOM and doing the hyperbaric chamber twꦆice a day to get repaired and back on a bike ASAP.
“Thanks for all the messages and support 🌠from everyone, onwards and upwards!🐷”
A hyperbaric chamber enables a patient to bre꧙athe 100% oxygen within a▨ pressurised environment.
The body is then able to absorb much more oxygen into the blood, which can fast-track recov🎀ery from injury.
It is a method used by athletes from various sports. Receꦰntly, Jonathan Rea was spotted inside a hyperbaric chamber as he recovered from a foot injury.
Hickman is a 14-time TT champio♉n who never got the opportunity to add to his race win tally.
His road racing season has been tumultuous. Firstly, FHO Racing fell apart forcing Hickman and Davey Todd to consider new plans for the TT and for the British S♔uperbike Championship.
Hickman and Todd co-founded 8T🦩EN Racing ඣwith support from BMW Motorrad.
But Hickm🥃an’s TT ended prematurely due to the injuries sustꦿained in his crash.
There is no timescale on his co💮meback from injury but it is clear that Hickman is trying to speed up the process.
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James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports forಌ a decade covering everything f🐻rom American sports, to football, to F1.