Romain Febvre injury update after crash at MXGP of Sweden - undergoes surgery
By Team TMX on 26th Aug 19
Following a heavy fall in the final race at the 16th round of the FIM Motocross World Championship in Uddevalla, Sweden, Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP's Romain Febvre has suffered a broken left femur.
After finishing in second position in the opening race, Febvre was chasing the grand prix victory in race two. The former World Champion took the holeshot onboard his YZ450FM and led the first 13-laps before high-siding over a single-jump after changing his line to pass a rider that was one lap down.
He landed heavily on his left thigh and was immediately taken to the trackside Medical Centre for observation.
The doctors and paramedics onsite confirmed that his left femur was broken and transferred him to Trollhattan hospital where he went underwent an operation this afternoon (August 26), to have a rod surgically inserted into the bone for stability.
Febvre will recover from the operation under the watchful eye of his surgeon at the Trollhattan hospital in Sweden until he is fit enough to travel back to his residence in Belgium.
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