Injury update: Max Nagl – OUT of Tensfeld


Max Nagl has shared an update on his condition following the crash he suffered at Tensfeld during the first moto yesterday. Initial examinations brought fears of a serious neck injury, with doctors believing he had sustained two broken vertebrae. However, after further tests and consultations, there was positive news as Nagl was informed that his neck was not broken and his neck brace could be removed. He will now return home for additional examinations and continue his recovery under the care of his own doctors.

Nagl posted the following message on social media:

“Thank you all for your messages and best wishes.

After the crash yesterday I felt something is really not good. At the hospital after the first exams I was told that two vertebra is broken, one in the neck and one at chest height.

Today the doctors had another exam and consultation and I was told that luckily my neck is not broken so they could also remove the neck brace.

For further tests I will now go home to my doctors.

Thanks a lot for my team and the emergency crew to do their best and also the doctors at the Neumunster hospital!”

We’d like to wish Nagl all the best with his recovery.