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Lorenzo injured in huge highside

The MotoGP rookie, who has a sensational record of three pole positions and three podiums from his first three races - including a debut win last time out in Estoril - sustained damage to both ankles after being flung high in the air from his Fiat Yamaha as he switched direction from right to left.

The 20-year-old Spaniard, who recently underwent surgery for arm pump, went through a full 360-degree flip before slamming into the ground and is currently having his injuries examined in a nearby hospital. Lorenzo will not ride during this afternoon's second free practice session.

Lorenzo's team-mate Valentino Rossi set the pace in free practice (1), with Ducati's world champion Casey Stoner 0.4secs slower in second and Dani Pedrosa - currently tied with Lorenzo at the top of the standings - almost one second from the #46 in third.

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    Bummer. With the Ducati back in the equation, it's really shaping up as a cracker season and this is just what we don't need. Hope he's able to get back on for the race, but I doubt he'll be competitive given his slow early practice times, lack of practice to sort that out, AND injury.
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