Manx Southern 100 rider Grant Thomson released from hospital following surgery
Grant Thomson, the Manx rider who suffered a serious crash at the Southern 100 road races, has been released from hospital and is heading home to the Island. The incident sent shockwaves through the close-knit motorcycle racing community, but positive news on his recovery has brought relief to family, friends, and fellow enthusiasts.
Thomson was airlifted to Aintree Hospital in Liverpool where he underwent surgery to treat broken ribs sustained in the crash. The procedure was successful, marking an important milestone in his recovery journey. He's now well enough to return to the Isle of Man to continue recuperating at home.
The racing community has rallied behind Thomson during this challenging time. A fundraiser organised to support him has already raised nearly £5,000, demonstrating the strength of the island's motorcycle racing fraternity. Those wishing to contribute to his recovery can find further details and donate through the fundraising page.
The Southern 100 remains one of the Isle of Man's most anticipated motorsport events, attracting riders and spectators from across the UK and beyond. Thomson's incident serves as a reminder of the risks involved in road racing, even as the community celebrates his swift return home.
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