Farmer suffers double leg fracture after front row qualifying effort
Keith Farmer suffers bilateral leg fractures in both of his lower legs after a fall during British Superbikes qualifying at Knockhill
Keith Farmer is being treated for bilateral fractures in both of his lower legs after suffering a serious accident during what would become a career best qualifying performance at Knockhill.
The Tyco BMW rider crashed at turn three in wet conditions, the injuries to his legs occurring when he became entangled in his spiralling S1000RR as it came down.
Transferred to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, BSB confirmed he is being ‘treated for bilateral fractures of both lower legs’
A desperately bittersweet outcome for Farmer in a session during which he’d shown strong performance, he’d still be classified as having qualified second place. For now, there is no word on the full extent of his injuries or the potential length of absence.
MEDICAL UPDATE 1/2: @keithfarmer303 (@TycoBMW) crashed exiting Turn 3 during the BSB QP session, becoming tangled with his machine. Following transfer to the medical centre he has been diagnosed with and treated for bilateral fractures of both lower legs.
— Bennetts British Superbike Championship (@OfficialBSB) June 29, 2019
MEDICAL UPDATE CONTINUED 2/2: @keithfarmer303 has now been transferred to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary for further assessment and treatment.
— Bennetts British Superbike Championship (@OfficialBSB) June 29, 2019
His absence from race one means pole man Xavi Fores will now be joined by Danny Buchan on the front row, with the second row comprising Tarran Mackenzie and Andrew Irwin.
The whole @TycoBMW team are bitterly disappointed for @keithfarmer303 and wish him a speedy recovery. We will update you all further when we get to speak to Keith himself.
— Tyco BMW (@TycoBMW) June 29, 2019