After the sixth round of the season at Cadwell Park, the weekly break for British Superbike has begun with further good news. Protagonist of a violent fall on the Clarke Curve during the opening stages of BSB Race 1 in the ups and downs of Brands Hatch in July, Brad Jones has finally left the intensive care unit at King’s College Hospital in London. Gradually, the two-time runner-up in the BSB SuperSport 600 is improving in contrast to the previous announcements and can now breathe and talk to his family without help.
Here is an explanation from MSVR
Brad Jones (iForce Lloyd & Jones BMW), who sustained injuries after an accident during the inaugural race of the Bennett’s British Superbike Championship on Saturday July 24th, is staying at King’s College Hospital, London. He has now been transferred from the intensive care unit and is on a ward. He breathes unaided, is awake and can talk to his family visitors. Although he’s still confused, this is improving. There are ongoing neurological exams and Brad and his family are waiting for the results of the latest scans to begin planning where to move him for rehabilitation. “
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