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    Max Vohland Injury Update After Indy Crash – Dislocated Hip

    adminBy adminJanuary 31, 2021Updated:January 31, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read

    Max Vohland, the 17-year-old went down hard in the whoops section. As of right now, Max has been diagnosed with a dislocated right hip. We hope the young rider can recover quickly and finish the rest of the season but as of right now, the race team has just confirmed that he will be sitting out for the rest of the night. The roster of the top 250 riders getting injured grows with the addition of Max Vohland and we’re crossing our fingers that the list doesn’t keep growing. Max currently sat sixth in the points chase and for a rookie, that’s amazing.

    It’s been revealed that Vohland has dislocated his hip which will unfortunately keep him out of action for a while.  

    “Team rider Maximus Vohland was unable to line up for Saturday’s night program after suffering a practice crash earlier in the day. The rookie secured a strong seventh-place qualifying position in the 250SX East division before getting transported to the local hospital where doctors confirmed that he has sustained a dislocated hip. Fortunately for Vohland, the X-Ray showed no bone damage and doctors were able to perform a “closed reduction” to put his hip back in place, allowing him to be released from hospital on Saturday evening”, KTM stated on social media. 

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