Superbike Racer Gets A Face Full Of Flames In Huge Crash

World Superbike rider Tom Sykes managed to escape serious injury after a suffering a huge crash at Algarve International Circuit, but he seemed more irked about painkillers stopping him ride...

Weā€™ve said time and time again that motorbike riders are a different breed. Weā€™re pretty sure you donā€™t need any more proof by now, but let us give you some anyway.

What weā€™re talking about isnā€™t this shocking high-side crash suffered by Tom Sykes at the World Superbike last weekend in Portugal - which saw the British riderā€™s bike burst into flames during a practice session - rather what he said in the aftermath.

Speaking to Eurosport, the Kawasaki rider thanked medical staff for re-setting his broken finger, before adding that he wished he hadnā€™t taken such strong painkillers, which stopped him riding for the remainder of the weekend. Thatā€™s competitive spirit for you!

ā€œI just wish we could have done a localised injection and tried to ride because, other than that, Iā€™m feeling good,ā€ he said, adding, ā€œObviously now, because of the medication they used, Iā€™m not allowed to ride. So obviously Iā€™m really disappointed with that, but Iā€™ll move things forward tomorrow and go and have an operation.ā€

Whether or not riding would have been possible without the painkillers, weā€™re not sure. Sykes shared an update on Instagram today mentioning the finger had a ā€œfew breaksā€ and that fixing it required ā€œmetal work,ā€ although from the sounds of it, heā€™s keen to get back on two wheels in time for the next two rounds at Magny Cours.

Sykes, we salute you.

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