Brad Ray to miss Most for shoulder surgery

After a season’s best P6 at Imola last time out, Brad Ray (Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team) will miss the Acerbis Czech Round at the Autodrom Most to have surgery on an ongoing shoulder issue. The British rookie had his best weekend of the season last time out and has stated he’d like to go into the remainder of the season as fit as possible and in the best shape. He’ll undergo the surgery on July 26th in the United Kingdom.

Talking about the surgery and the decision to miss the round, Ray commented: “After such an amazing weekend at Imola, I’ve decided, in agreement with Yamaha and my team, to have an operation to definitively fix an ongoing issue that I’ve been having with my right shoulder, something I’ve been suffering with for a while. Even if it’s not debilitating, it often hinders my performance. Having been able to show at Imola, but also during previous rounds, that I deserve to be here in the Superbike World Championship, I want to tackle the second half of the season stronger than ever.

“I’m obviously really sorry I can’t go to the Czech Republic and the Most circuit, but I’ll now have a lot of time to fully recovery and, once the surgery is done, I’ll be aiming to score even better results. I’d like to personally thank Andrea Dosoli, the entire Yamaha Motor Europe team and the Yamaha Motoxracing WorldSBK Team of course for their understanding. I can’t wait to see you all again after the summer break!”

Team manager Sandro Carusi supported Ray’s decision to miss Most and to come back ready to tackle the final rounds of the season: “I’m really sorry that Bradley has to take this enforced break, just as some strong results were coming. We’ve decided to stop now in order to give him the time to recovery and then aim for the best possible final part of the season.”

Ray’s rookie season features just the European rounds, meaning he started at Assen, unable to score points. However, in Barcelona, he was more competitive and took a best finish of 12th in Race 1. Misano and Donington Park both promised so much but a technical problem in the former and being taken out at Turn 1 on Lap 1 in Race 1 in the latter cast clouds over the weekend. However, a P6 on the grid before a fine P6 in Race 2 at Imola – his and the team’s first time there – showed their capabilities as a package.

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Source: WorldSBK.com

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