crash.net home
crash.net home
» Register or Sign-In    Email:   Password:



MENU

MOTOGP
Editorial
Columns
Media
Interactive





Add to Google
»

Home

»

MotoGP

»

News Archive

»

Bayliss injured, replaced by Ukawa.

Could you save money with Bennetts bike insurance?
Camel Pramac Pons team-mates Max Biaggi and Tohru Ukawa side-by-side at Sepang.
[More Pictures]

MotoGP » Bayliss injured, replaced by Ukawa.

Tuesday, 13th September 2005

After fracturing his wrist whilst training on a motocross bike in his native Australia, Camel Honda rider Troy Bayliss will not take part in this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.

Comment on this Story
After fracturing his wrist whilst training on a motocross bike in his native Australia, Camel Honda rider Troy Bayliss will not take part in this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.

"There is not much I can say other than that I am very, very disappointed to be forced out of this race," sighed Troy. "I was really looking forward to racing at Motegi after the tests we completed at Brno and I was training on my own to try and be as best prepared as I could. Now we will have to find out what treatment I need but my objective is to get fit as soon as possible."

However, Sito Pons' team will still be running two RCVs in Honda's home race after drafting in former rider Tohru Ukawa to race alongside Alex Barros at the event.

Advertisement

Ukawa, now a HRC test rider, raced for the Pons team during the 2003 season (lower pic), when the former one-time MotoGP winner rode alongside Max Biaggi.

There are no plans as yet for Ukawa to compete in further events, but Troy's wrist injury couldn't come at a worse time - with the Malaysian GP just one week after Motegi and Qatar in turn just one week after Sepang.

Depending on the extent of the injury, for which 'only a series of closer examinations will confirm the length of recovery time', Bayliss could perhaps make his comeback at his home Australian Grand Prix on October 16.

The former World Superbike champion's best results during a difficult 2005 season have been two sixth places, putting him 11th in the current world championship standings.

"I am very sorry that Troy is being forced to miss a race where, as far as I am concerned, he could have had a very satisfactory weekend," said team principal Pons. "Motegi is the track that our team has always known how to make the most of, and where we have more wins than anywhere else. We have won every year for the last three, with three different riders, which shows how the team's work has proved crucial.
< < < 1 2 > > >
Page 1 of 2
NEXT PAGE »»
Comment on this Story
AddThis Feed Button
Related Images
Camel Pramac Pons team-mates Max Biaggi and Tohru Ukawa side-by-side at Sepang.
Ukawa, Chinese MotoGP 2005
Bayliss, Italian MotoGP 2005
[Top of Article]

Latest News Stories

Related Audio

MotoGP Grand Prix Results

MotoGP Grand Prix Reports