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22 April, 2020 4:54 pm

Leon Camier's return to action for Assen round is still a possibility

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With less than three days to go before the third round of the 2013 World Superbike championship kicks of at Assen, Leon Camier is working hard to regain full fitness following his highside during QP1 at Aragon that left him with a gaping wound on his left knee that required surgery.

The British rider has began an extensive rehabilitation (you can see some pics on his Twitter account) trying to recover enough to be able to return to action, however the final decision will be make in the next few hours according to a press release by his Crescent Fixi Suzuki team.

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Leon is now walking without the splint – although he has a brace on the knee to protect it – and has about 40% full movement in the joint.
The injury is improving at a promising rate and the risk of infection has now subsided making the chances of Camier being fit a possibility.
FIXI Crescent Suzuki, Camier and his doctor will assess the situation about his condition next week, before a decision is made whether he will be able to participate in the Dutch WSBK races at Assen on Sunday, April 28.

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