Hunter rider Toby Price has been given the all clear to fly home to Australia after his crash in the Dakar Rally ended his motorcycle title defence.
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“I'm really psyched to be cleared to fly home to Australia,” Price posted on his Facebook page.
“I can't thank everyone enough for the kind words, support and messages while I've been here in Bolivia.”
“Huge thank you to Rodney Faggotter Offroad Racing for staying with me and helping wherever possible, let’s get out of here.”
Price has been in hospital La Paz recovering from surgery to repair his left thigh bone, which shattered into four pieces when his KTM hit a rock during the fourth stage.
The 29-year-old posted earlier in the week that his recovery had hit a bump when he suffered a seizure.
“I suffered a seizure which has rocked me a little bit, but the specialist is working hard to target the trigger to this, and they are suspecting this was due to a blood clot in my lung.”