Press Release
(2005 FIM Road Racing World Championship)
Kawasaki Racing Team
ROUND 14 - MARLBORO GRAND PRIX OF QATAR, LOSAIL
30 SEPTEMBER 2005 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JACQUE SIDELINED BY INJURY IN QATAR

Kawasaki's Olivier Jacque will take no further part in this weekend's Grand Prix
of Qatar, after sustaining an injury to his lower back in a crash during
yesterday's opening free practice session.

Making his debut at the Losail International Circuit, Jacque ran on at the
second gear turn eight, lost control of his Ninja ZX-RR on the uneven gravel
surface and fell from his machine at relatively low speed.

Jacque completed the session on his spare bike, but was admitted to the Clinica
Mobile complaining of pain in his shoulder, neck and lower back shortly after
the session ended.

From the paddock Jacque was transported to the local hospital in Doha for
further diagnostic tests on his injuries. X-Ray results at the hospital proved
to be inconclusive, but local doctors did not deem the bone scan required to
properly identify the extent of the Frenchman's injury necessary under the
circumstances.

Jacque will now return to Europe for further diagnostic tests and treatment to
the injury, and is hopeful of making his race return at the Australian Grand
Prix in two week's time.

Olivier Jacque: #19

"After the crash I was okay to continue the session, but then everything started
to stiffen up once I got off the bike. By the time they transferred me from the
Clinica Mobile to the local hospital I was in quite a lot of pain and walking
was impossible. Today I feel a little better, but I am still walking like an old
man and I'm nowhere near fit enough to ride this weekend. Now I will go back to
Europe and concentrate on getting back to full fitness as soon as possible."

Harald Eckl: Team Manager

"Olivier was unlucky; it was a low speed crash, but it looks like he landed
awkwardly. The tests on OJ's injuries were inconclusive, but there is a
possibility he's fractured at least one rib. We won't know for sure until he has
had a chance to undergo further diagnostic tests in Europe. Hopefully the injury
will prove to be a minor one and Olivier will be fit to ride again at the
Australian Grand Prix."
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