World Superbike: Markus Reiterberger Forced Out Of Action By Lingering Injury

World Superbike: Markus Reiterberger Forced Out Of Action By Lingering Injury

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Markus Reiterberger decides to take time out to fully recuperate

Rome (Italy)

It is with great regret that the Althea BMW Racing Team announces that Markus Reiterberger has decided to leave the WorldSBK Championship.

In an atmosphere of complete collaboration, it was Reiterberger himself who came to this important decision due to the fact that unfortunately, after his accident last year, he never fully recovered. Since sustaining two fractures to the T10 and T12 vertebrae during last year’s Misano race, the young German rider has unfortunately struggled to return to the same levels as before the accident, both physically-speaking and in terms of his performance on track. A real pity for Markus and for the team, considering the positive collaborative spirit that has always characterised their relationship.

The promising young motorcycle racer has therefore elected to take a break, with immediate effect. Markus will therefore not be present at the next SBK round, taking place in The Netherlands, and will instead invest some time so that he can fully recuperate and better manage his future and career as a professional rider.

Markus will be replaced by Raffaele de Rosa as of the next race weekend at Assen (NL).

Markus Reiterberger:

“After serious consideration, I have decided to step away from participating in WorldSBK. We made a strong start last season but then couldn´t keep up the good results. I have therefore opted to refocus on making a complete recovery and on my racing career. I am very thankful for the experience in WorldSBK with Althea BMW Racing Team and I am now very much looking forward to new challenges. I feel the need to thank my sponsors for having allowed me to take part in the world championship, BMW Motorrad for their trust and passion, and my appreciation also goes out to the whole Althea BMW Racing Team crew for their work. I was very much encouraged by the positive reception from my friends, family and fans – I am very thankful for that. It was always my dream to participate in WorldSBK and with the experience I’ve gained, I will work very hard to return to the championship.”

Genesio Bevilacqua, General Manager:

“I am of course very sad to have to make this announcement, as I consider Markus to be a strong athlete and a considerable talent, who could have been a good match for the Superbike category. Unfortunately, the accident he suffered at Misano complicated things, as he was unable to fully regain that confidence that he had shown during the earlier part of the 2016 season. I think that this decision leaves us all sad, me personally, the entire Althea team and BMW too, but I believe it’s normal that he wants to find that peace of mind. Markus is still only 23 and so has all the time he needs to recover and bounce back. I can only thank him for the commitment he showed throughout his stay with the Althea team, and we all wish him lots of luck, in the hope that we soon see him back, stronger than ever and whatever the bike. He can no doubt still find the physical conditions he needs to shape his future.”

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