Dettwiler Now Stable, Rueda Could Return to Spain Tomorrow
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After Noah Dettwiler's bad accident, the team's first warning is: his condition is "stable, no longer critical".
The Swiss motorcycle driver Noah Dettwiler no longer lives in danger after his serious accident at the Moto3 race in Malaysia.
SEPANG (ANP/RTR) – Swiss motorcycle racer Noah Dettwiler is out of danger after being hospitalized on Sunday following a serious crash at the Malaysian Grand Prix. Dettwiler, who competes in the Moto3 class, underwent several surgeries. "According to doctors, his condition is stable and no longer critical," his team, CIP Green Power, announced Wednesday.
The Swiss motorcycle driver Noah Dettwiler no longer lives in danger after his serious accident at the Moto3 race in Malaysia. The 20-year-old is in a stable and no longer critical condition, informed his management, team and the family in reference to the treating doctors. Dettwiler, who had survived several operations before, is however still closely monitored in the intensive care unit.
Good news from the CIP Green Power Team, which has released a new update on the Moto3 driver Noah Dettwiler, who suffered a serious accident just before the Moto3 race in Malaysia last Sunday. "According to doctors, Noah's state is now stable and is no longer critical. He will continue to be under close surveillance in the intensive care unit." Apparently, the 20-year-old Swiss driver suffered a technical problem with his KTM bike and had to slo…
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