Manx rider took to track for first time since crash
Isle of Man TT rider Nathan Harrison says he's in a 'good place' heading into the season.
In a social media post, the Manxman has praised a 'successful' two weeks of practice in Portugal and Spain.
Harrison took to tracks in Portimão and Jerez respectively - both of which are in the MotoGP calendar.
It's the first time he has ridden his bike since the crash at Donnington Park last September (2025), during which he sustained a fractured vertebrae and broken leg.
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