Cameron Donald fighting fit after 2009 injury

One of road racing's fastest men says he is fit enough to ride a TT race today as he continues recovery from injury

Cameron Donald, one of the fastest men in road racing, may still be recovering from the shoulder injury he sustained dur༺ing practice for the 2009 Isle of Man T♉T, but the Australian says he is already fit enough to race a TT today.

With the first race of the 2010 TT just fo🏅ur months away, Donald says he is determined to take another victory around the Mountain course to make up for last year'📖s disappointment.

The TAS Suzuki rider was a favourite to take race victories in 2009, especially after setting an unofficial lap record at an average speed of 131.457mph. Just 24 hours later, though, his TT was over when he fell off his Superbike in the last practice session and sustained a shoulder injury which put him out of t𝓀he TT, and out of any serious racing for the rest of the season.

However, the two-time TT 🔴winner - who is back with the TAS squad again in 2010 - says h🐲e is now fully fit and ready to return to racing.

Speaking to t𒊎he official newsletter of the Isle of Man T🍰T, Donald said:

'I am already back to a good l🐓evel of fitness and could ride a TT race today if I had to, so will be fully ready to race by June 2010.'

'At the moment I am just w♑orking hard to regain my full range of motion in the shoulder, but it doesn't affect how I ride the bike.'

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