BMW's Troy Corser will undergo a medical tomorrow morning to see if he is fit to take part in the World Superbike qualifying and Superpole sessions in Misano following his big highside earlier today.
The veteran Aussie was taken to the medical centre with back injuries after being spay off his S1000RR at the fast turn eight. Corser wasn't badly injured but took a battering in the crash. He still managed to qualifying in fifth place.
"Coming out Quercia corner, I was highsided and took a heavy fall. It was on the second lap on the tyre, but I don’t know if that was a contributory factor or not and we will have to look at the telemetry to see what went on. All I know is that I am pretty sore," said the Wollongong man.
"I took a hit to the back of my neck and also my right hip and for sure I’m going to be pretty second-hand tonight. I don’t know how it’s all going to feel in the morning, but I’ll have another medical check and then we’ll decide if I am fit enough to take part tomorrow.
"It’s a real shame because things had gone pretty reasonably today and I was happy enough with fifth on day one. Now we’ll have to see what happens tomorrow morning and how I feel."