Australia’s Cam Sinclair has spoken out about his FMX crash in last weekend’s Monster Energy Cup that saw him suffer a broken femur.
The 27-year-old from Pearcedale, Victoria, turned sideways mid-air, fearing he was going to ‘under rotate’ his signature double backflip and landed heavily on his right side, snapping his femur bone instantly.
“The run up was quite loose and sandy compared to what I’m used to and when I left the ramp, I just didn’t feel like I was rotating quick enough,” Sinclair explained.
“I thought about my crash in Madrid in 2009 and thought my best option was to turn sideways to get out of it. I knew my leg was broken straight away.” Sinclair said
Event doctors were on hand to treat the current X Games Silver medalist and local surgeons inserted a rod into his leg in the early hours of yesterday morning.
They also had to contend with considerable blood loss, caused from bleeding within his injured thigh. He will receive physiotherapy treatment today, where his travel plans back to his home city of Melbourne, will be finalised.
“I’m really lucky I had good doctors and surgeons able to get me fixed up so quickly,” he added. “The pain isn’t too bad at this stage, so I’m hoping to be able to fly home within the next week to rest up.”