Injured Lynn Stars rider desperate to see another green light

Injured speedway star Thomas Jorgensen is desperate to see another green light – one that will allow him to swap his hospital bed for home comforts.

The 31-year-old fell awkwardly racing for Berwick Bandits in a Championship match at Edinburgh on Friday night.

After lengthy on-track treatment he was transported to Falkirk’s Forth Valley Hospital where scans revealed broken vertebrae in his neck and back.

Thomas Jorgensen as he begins his road to recovery after a bad crash last week. Picture: Dick Barrie
Thomas Jorgensen as he begins his road to recovery after a bad crash last week. Picture: Dick Barrie

Specialists at the Scottish hospital decided that surgery wasn’t required but instead have fitted him with a rather cumbersome-looking neck brace and harness to aid recovery.

That has enabled the popular King’s Lynn Stars rider to walk around the ward and sit upright in a special chair for extended periods.

As a result, subject to medical approval the rider, known throughout speedway as TJ, plans to make the near 320-mile trip from Falkirk to his home in Boston, Lincolnshire within the next two days (Wednesday or Thursday).

But that could prove to be an exhausting journey as he must avoid being jolted in the car and will need to make hourly stops en-route to exercise.

Jorgensen’s trademark beaming smile remains in place despite the fact that the Dane, who also rides for King’s Lynn in the Premiership faces a lengthy rehabilitation period.

Of the crash itself Thomas remains philosophical, ruefully admitting it was a solo effort with no other rider, or even a safety fence, involved.

“It was just the way I fell,” he admitted. “I knew straight away that something was wrong.

“But I’m fine and I will be back.

“Thank everyone at Berwick for their best wishes and support and, although I may not make it north before the end of the season, I will be following the boys and cheering them on.”

He also thanked everyone who had contributed to a gofundme page set up by long-time mechanic Steve Tideswell to provide financial assistance for Thomas and wife Samantha, who he married during the winter.



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