Corrected Post: Despite What Track Spokesman Said, Ciccotto Did Not Break Collarbone In Pro Thunder Practice At Loudon

Corrected Post: Despite What Track Spokesman Said, Ciccotto Did Not Break Collarbone In Pro Thunder Practice At Loudon

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Hooters Suzuki’s Mike Ciccotto, who was the fastest rider actually on a 750cc Supersport bike in yesterday’s 750cc Supersport practice at Loudon, crashed his Buell Pro Thunder bike Saturday morning. But contrary to what was announced in the NHIS press room, Ciccotto did not suffer a broken left collarbone.

In yesterday’s second 750cc Supersport practice, Ciccotto turned a 1:13.896 on a GSX-R750. Ciccotto did not run in Saturday morning’s 750cc Supersport practice.

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