Mika Kallio hospitalised after crash in MotoGP Sachsenring FP2
KTM rider Mika Kallio has been hospitalised with a possible right knee injury after a heavy crash during Friday MotoGP practice at the Sachsenring

Kallio, who serves as KTM's test rider, is making his third wildcard outing of the MotoGP campaign at the German circuit.
The Finn went off-track in the early minutes of FP2, going straight on through the gravel at the high-speed Turn 8.
He remained on his RC16 for much of his ride through the gravel trap but eventually fell off, hitting the air fence moments before his bike did the same.
Kallio remained conscious after the hit but was unable to walk away from the site of the crash and had to be stretchered off.
He was taken to the medical centre, and his KTM team has now confirmed he has been transferred to hospital with "suspicion of knee injury".
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