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Kagayama rendered power-less by hand injury.

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Kagayama rendered powerless by hand injury.

Yukio Kagayama has admitted that he is being held back by the hand injury he sustained in an accident at the Nürburgring last month, but remains adamant that just one thing is motivating him to return to full fitness as rapidly as possible – victory.

 3 people agree.

Jesus !! !! !! i wish this guy would stay on his bike and not prang it, i love the bloke..
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Posted by ZX9R steve - Unregistered (54 days ago)
 2 people disagree.

Remains only at Suzuki Alstare because of its nationality. He is imposed by thew Japanese to Francis Batta
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Posted by Mr Ducati - Unregistered (54 days ago)
Mr. D. you might be right with that, but if that was the case there are loads of jap riders out there that could have kagy's seat if it was totally down to nationalality.
now with max n. doing so well and suzuki running three top bikes i dont think time is on kagy's side.......
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Posted by ZX9R steve - Unregistered (54 days ago)
 2 people disagree.

this guy seems to get hurt each time he falls of the bike. Maybe it's his body telling him something.
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Posted by Dirk - Unregistered (54 days ago)
I will never doubt his courage & bravery after coming back from a near fatal accident at Cadwell Park a few years ago & yes, winning the Suzuka 8 hrs the last couple of years has guaranteed that he will remain the fav local boy for the Hamamatsu factory on the WSBK Suzuki squad, but ultimately his injuries & dearth of results will force him out soon.
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Posted by mononuke - Unregistered (53 days ago)
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