An update on a hospitalized Isle of Man TT rider’s arduous recuperation process

Anthony Redmond suffered numerous surgeries following his incident at the Isle of Man TT.

An update on Anthony Redmond’s recuperation following a significant mishap at the Isle of Man TT has been released. Redmond had to be taken to the hospital following his incident at Bungalow, which occurred prior to the Supertwin rain race being canceled due to wet track conditions. His spouse said he was “very very lucky to still be here” and then detailed his wounds: “Broken jaw, broken teeth, broken shoulder, broken vertebrae, fluid on the lungs, multiple rib fractures, lacerated kidney, compound fractures to the left leg, both ankles shattered.”

Anthony Redmond

Redmond has since updated his condition on social media and shared a picture of himself in the hospital. “A quick update – feeling good,” he added. I’m dressing for the first time in a couple weeks today.

“I’m acting like I’m in Broad Green, Liverpool, on vacation, complete with shorts and a Calippo.

“We have been at Aintree since the evening of the crash, and we have been here for two days. I’ve had a number of operations, but the primary ones involve having cages fitted for both legs.

“Now that my legs can support weight, I’ve climbed up a few times in a frame and taken a few steps.

“It is so much easier at night to remove my back brace when I’m lying down or doing anything that is below 45 degrees!

“My lung drains on both sides have been gone for about After a week, my breathing is normal again.

“I have a lot of relatives and friends that are always there for me, which is the main reason I am feeling so well. I sincerely appreciate all of the wonderful cards, letters, and good wishes that I have received. Thank you so much for your extra positive energy!

“I would not be here today without the assistance of the marshals, onlookers, TMs, and critical care workers who attended my incident. I wanted to express my sincere gratitude to all of you.”

“I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the organizers of the TT event, ACU, Day One Trauma, TTRA, and the ARA for their prompt assistance in enabling Shelley, Aron, and Katie Redmond to accompany me to Liverpool.

“Grateful to my mother and

calculate the best lap times, but they will be accurate based on the data we examined, and you will have a wealth of track knowledge for your next visit. “I ran a 118 mph lap on a stock R6 and a 111 mph lap on the Aprilia.

“The time it will take to grow back the missing leg bone may make TT ’25 a push, but we will be pushing ourselves to get fit while being safe and steady.”

“Love to all the biking family.”

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