Injury update: Max Nagl – OUT of Tensfeld
Max Nagl has provided an update on his condition following a crash during the first moto at Tensfeld. Initially, medical staff feared he had suffered two broken vertebrae, including one in his neck, which led to the immediate use of a neck brace. This raised concerns about the severity of his injuries and the potential impact on his racing career. Subsequent examinations and consultations brought more encouraging news, as it was confirmed that Nagl’s neck was not broken. This allowed doctors to remove the neck brace, providing some relief to the rider and his team. Nagl will now return home to undergo further tests and continue his recovery under the supervision of his personal medical team. In a message shared on social media, Nagl expressed gratitude towards the medical staff and emergency crew who attended to him at the scene and at Neumunster hospital. He also thanked his team for their support during a difficult time. The update offers a positive outlook on his recovery, though the full extent of his injuries and the timeline for his return to racing remain uncertain. Nagl’s situation highlights the risks inherent in motocross and the importance of prompt medical intervention. Fans and the wider motorsport community will be watching closely as he progresses through his rehabilitation. For now, the focus remains on his health and ensuring a safe recovery before any decisions about returning to competition are made.
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