Updated: Seriously Injured Isle Of Man TT Star Hutchinson Rides Again

Updated: Seriously Injured Isle Of Man TT Star Hutchinson Rides Again

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HUTCHINSON RETURNS TO THE TRACK WITH CADWELL SHAKEDOWN TEST SMR Performance rider Ian Hutchinson was back on track for the first time today since the horrendous British Supersport accident at Silverstone which broke his left leg so badly he has been forced to watch from the sidelines all year. The eight-time Isle of Man TT winner rode a Swan Yamaha R1 in Superstock trim using both treaded and slick tyres, and specially-constructed gear-shift system which allows the Bingley man to swap cogs with his right leg. The system, built by SMR Performance, uses a shaft from the right side of the bike which goes through the swingarm pivot and connects to a knuckle which then joins the left-mounted quickshifter as usual. Hutchinson had no problem with it but had the left-mounted rear brake disconnected while he waits for a thumb-brake to be installed. “I was so excited last night, I couldn’t sleep and I was watching the footage from Le Mans at gone midnight. Being on the track felt surprisingly good to be honest. It’s a bit strange but after a couple of laps you’re soon back into it,” said Hutchinson. “It wasn’t like I expected to be missing apexes or anything like that and you don’t forget what you’ve spent all that time learning. Obviously, I’m not pushing hard and getting on the throttle early but I’ve got some good lines and really enjoying being back out there. “We’re using the Superstock bike because it is closer to a roadbike and easier to ride than a full-blown Supersport race bike, you don’t really have to chase it around the track as much. There’s a lot more torque to go a little slower and find my way back into riding really. “The gearbox is quite easy actually, it’s still in race-shift and I’ve not got it wrong yet but I did go for the back brake over the mountain but then remembered it isn’t there. I need to get a thumb brake on it as I am used to that on a Superbike which will stop me thinking about it. “My leg feels really good, I’ve got another operation on it later this week to try and release some scar tissue to get my ankle working again. I’m still having physio but it’s looking good for Macau in November. We will swap the gearshift back if the operation is a success but I’m not going to stop racing because I have to use the right side to change gears.” SMR team owner Shaun Muir added: “It’s great for Ian to be able to finally get back on a bike again after all this time. The team are over the moon with the progress he has made and he was very comfortable on the R1 today. It good for us all to see a way forward now and we can look at 2012 with renewed confidence.” More, from a press release issued by Isle of Man TT Press Office: IAN HUTCHINSON RETURNS TO THE TRACK WITH CADWELL SHAKEDOWN TEST SMR Performance rider Ian Hutchinson was back on track for the first time today since the British Supersport accident at Silverstone that broke his left leg so badly he was forced to watch from the sidelines all year, missing the 2011 TT Races after his historic five victories in 2010. The eight-time Isle of Man TT winner rode a Swan Yamaha R1 with a specially constructed gear-shift system, which allows the Bingley man to swap cogs with his right leg. The system, built by SMR Performance, uses a shaft from the right side of the bike, which goes through the swingarm pivot and connects to a knuckle, which then joins the left-mounted quickshifter as usual. Hutchinson had no problem with it but had the left-mounted rear brake disconnected while he waits for a thumb-brake to be installed. “I was so excited last night, I couldn’t sleep and I was watching the footage from Le Mans at gone midnight. Being on the track felt surprisingly good to be honest. It’s a bit strange but after a couple of laps you’re soon back into it,” said Hutchinson. “It wasn’t like I expected to be missing apexes or anything like that and you don’t forget what you’ve spent all that time learning. Obviously, I’m not pushing hard and getting on the throttle early but I’ve got some good lines and really enjoying being back out there. “We’re using the Superstock bike because it is closer to a roadbike and easier to ride than a full-blown Supersport race bike, you don’t really have to chase it around the track as much. There’s a lot more torque to go a little slower and find my way back into riding really. “The gearbox is quite easy actually, it’s still in race-shift and I’ve not got it wrong yet but I did go for the back brake over the mountain but then remembered it isn’t there. I need to get a thumb brake on it as I am used to that on a Superbike, which will stop me thinking about it. “My leg feels really good, I’ve got another operation on it later this week to try and release some scar tissue to get my ankle working again. I’m still having physio but it’s looking good for Macau in November. We will swap the gearshift back if the operation is a success but I’m not going to stop racing because I have to use the right side to change gears.” SMR team owner Shaun Muir added: “It’s great for Ian to be able to finally get back on a bike again after all this time. The team is over the moon with the progress he has made and he was very comfortable on the R1 today. It good for us all to see a way forward now and we can look at 2012 with renewed confidence.” Paul Phillips, TT and Motorsport Manager, Isle of Man Government commented: “Everyone on the Isle of Man is delighted for Ian. He has shown incredible strength of character to put himself in a position to be competing again in such a short space of time and we look forward to seeing him back at the TT Races in 2012.”

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