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Tony Cairoli out for MXGP season | News

Red Bull KTM's Tony Cairoli is likely to miss the rest of the 2019 MXGP season after surgery on his right shoulder in Belgium on Saturday for the injury sustained at the MXGP of Latvia.

The Italian decided on further scans after the swelling had subsided on his right shoulder. He had initially hoped to continue racing in 2019 but damage to the Subscapularis and Supraspinatus muscles meant he was advised to have surgery right away. The procedure was performed by Tom Claes (son of renowned surgeon Toon) and the former nine-times world champion is expected to leave hospital today (Sunday) to begin a recovery period that can take between three-four months.

“It is sad to finish the championship this way and it hasn’t happened too many times in my career,” said Cairoli. “When I tried to ride last week I knew I had some problems but I wanted to stay positive about the recovery. I had more scans in Belgium and the injury was much worse that we thought so they told me to have surgery right away and it was the best solution to get healthy again in the fastest way. Thanks to the team and to the fans for the support. I hope to visit a few races before the end of the season and will now concentrate on getting better.”

With Jeffrey Herlings also sidelined with a broken lower right leg, the Red Bull Factory KTM squad is without a rider in the premier MXGP class.