Internal injuries suffered by Dean Harrison in a crash during practice yesterday are not life threatening, his team has said.
The rider was admitted to Noble's Hospital on Friday after hitting a wall at Ballig with his shoulder during the Lightweight Classic TT practice - he'd managed to stay on his machine before pulling off the course in pain.
His team at Silicone Racing says Harrison has suffered internal injuries which are not life threatening but serious enough to keep him in hospital.
The team added Harrison has been grateful for all the kind comments he's received.
Update: Dean hit a wall near Ballig with his shoulder. He managed to stay on the TZ but had to pull in as was in a lot of pain. A visit to Nobles showed internal injuries - not life threatening but serious enough to keep him there. He is grateful for all the kind comments.
— Silicone Racing (@SiliconeRacing) August 24, 2019
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