News 30 Jul 2015

Seely recovering from shoulder operation

Team Honda HRC rider sidelined for the season.

Image: Simon Cudby.

Image: Simon Cudby.

Team Honda HRC rider Cole Seely is now in recovery after undergoing a successful operation to his right shoulder on Wednesday in Newport Beach, California, where Dr. Warren G. Kramer repaired a Bankart lesion in the glenoid labrum.

The injury was sustained during a dislocation that occurred earlier this month in a practice crash at the Spring Creek MX round of the Pro Motocross championship.

“My doctor said the surgery went well and that I’ll be able to begin light rehab almost immediately,” Seely said. “This setback is very disappointing though. I had such a great supercross season, but I’ve had nothing but challenges throughout the motocross series.

“We had hoped I would only be out for a couple weeks, but my shoulder was obviously worse than we thought and now I’ll be missing the rest of the season. I’m committed to getting back to 100 percent as soon as possible and to helping the team prepare for the 2016 season.”

Team Honda HRC manager Dan Betley said: “It’s unfortunate to see Cole’s season end this way, but it’s better for him to get his shoulder fixed now so he can begin the recovery process and start looking forward to 2016.

“This outdoor season has been a challenge in terms of injuries, but we know that’s a part of this sport. Cole has the full support of all the crew members and everyone at Honda, and we know he’s committed to making a complete recovery to return to racing at his full potential.”

Seely will be sidelined for the remaining three rounds of the series and his return to action will depend on his recovery process over the coming months.

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