“Legs starting to improve” update from brutal BSB injury
Frജaser Rogers was told to "cease all training and riding" to enable healing

Fraser Rogers has provided an optim༺istic update about his brutal injuries.
Rogers pulled out of the British Superbike Championship f𒉰inale at Brands Hatch.
He had been ꧑riding with pain for some time, despite an X-ray in September proving the severity of his leg injuries.
“151 days, one step at a time,” Rogers said on Tues🤪day about when his injury occurred.
“Legs are starting to improve and I can 😼finally see some light at the end of it all.
“Can’t wait to get🐓 back in the gym and get ‘2ꦑ5 underway.”
Rogers h🔜ad previously made the worrying admission: “Since surgery the bones haven’t healed at all.”
He admitted that continuing to race had prevented his leg healing, and caused a build-up of callus wh𒁃ich did more damage.
He also said: “Recent CT scans and doctor’s advice is t𒈔o cease all training and riding until my legs have healed.”
Fཧinally, the healing process is prov♑iding reason for optimism.
Rogers is🐭 contrဣacted to stay at TAG Racing in BSB in 2025.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American♚ s🌊ports, to football, to F1.