Fraser Rogers missed the afternoon on Day Two of the Navarra British Superbike test due to a finger injury.
After crashing on the final day of the Navarra British Superbike Test and missing the afternoon session, Fraser Rogers has taken full responsibility for the crash.
The first two-day test of the 2025 season has come to an end in Spain, but Rogers was missing on Monday afternoon.
The TAG Honda rider fell at Turn Three and sustained damage to his finger, but claims he is absolutely fine.
"I am absolutely fine. A few stitches in my finger after a little crash," Rogers said.
"It’s a shame because we were having a good test until then. I was feeling good with the new bike. The team were working well, and we were making good steps.
"It’s a shame to end the test prematurely. I was advised not to ride.
"Top 10 in the opening BSB test of the year. Despite a crash this morning which ruled me out for the remainder of the day, (completely my fault) we have managed to make big progress with the bike and with myself riding the bike in a good way.
"We have great potential this year and I'm excited to continue the programme at Donington Park in 10 days time."
In the Monday morning session, Rogers was ninth-fastest and remained inside the top ten at the end of the day, despite missing the afternoon session.
Rogers will be back on his Honda CBR1000RR-R for the Donington Park Test on the 18-19 April