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SBK, Camier aims to be back on track in Aragón

A series of medical check-ups which have fortunately confirmed that the damage sustained to his knee will not require surgery to heal

SBK: Camier aims to be back on track in Aragón

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Following a blameless collision with Thai rider Thitipong Warokorn during the Superpole race at Buriram (Thailand) on Sunday 17 March, Leon Camier injured his right knee and was therefore declared unfit to ride in Race 2 later that same day.

Back in Europe, the Moriwaki Althea Honda rider has undergone a series of medical check-ups which have fortunately confirmed that the damage sustained to his knee will not require surgery to heal.

Though his knee is currently still swollen and painful, Leon will soon begin some light exercises and physiotherapy, with the goal to be back on track for the third Round of the Superbike Championship in Aragón (Spain) over the weekend of 5-7 April.

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