Justin Barcia says he’s ‘extremely beat up’ after Anaheim crash
“The main event wasn’t good. Unfortunately, someone rolled the triple, I was already committed, and I’m pretty sure that’s about all I remember from there – a tough one,” Barcia said in a nearly two-minute video message shared on Instagram. He called himself “extremely lucky” to be able to “walk out of the hospital under my own power.” “God was looking after me yesterday.”
Calling the crash a “really scary one,” Barcia admitted he is “extremely beat up.” “I’ve throughout my career had some heavy hits, but this one is the heaviest of them,” he went on, explaining that he has “never been so sore in my life.” He further revealed that his injuries have rendered him unable to move his neck.
“My back hurts really bad. That was a big worry for us, my back and I got away with it,” he continued, adding, “I only broke a little wing on my back so no surgery. My spine is stable. Everything’s really good so I just need to recover from here on out.” However, he thinks that his “body’s feeling okay. Obviously, it’s really sore. I think the next few days will show a lot more stuff.”
On a positive note, he thanked his supporters for reaching out and “sticking behind me.” “The first race on Ducati was going good, and unfortunately, these things happen and looking forward to getting back out with my team. Thank you and see you soon,” he concluded.
Malcolm Stewart reveals shoulder injury, sends prayers for Justin Barcia
Stewart shared a carousel of race day photos on Instagram, speaking out about the crash. “First and foremost, sending prayers to the Barcia family. I’m gutted by how this situation unfolded and truly hope he’s okay,” he wrote. “I did sustain a shoulder injury and will update you all after further evaluation. I’m going to do everything I can to be back out there. Appreciate all the love and support.”