Press Release-
Monster Energy/Arctic Cat’s Tucker Hibbert had a set back last week in his recovery from a grade four kidney laceration he sustained Saturday, March 17 in Wisconsin at the final ISOC National Snocross event of the season.
After being released from the hospital in Milwaukee and spending two days at home, Hibbert started experiencing complications from the injury. He was hospitalized again Monday through Friday of last week.
Due to the injury, Hibbert missed the second day of the ISOC Grand Finale in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin as well as Clash of Nations in Sweden. This was the first time in his twelve years of racing snowmobiles professionally he missed a scheduled event due to injury.
Hibbert will remain under close observation by his doctors the coming months. There is no realistic timeline set on his return to racing motocross this summer.
Tucker Hibbert:
“I’ve been really fortunate throughout my racing career to only have a few injuries and all of them have been either broken bones or torn ligaments. It’s been hard couple of weeks because internal injuries are unpredictable. I’m thankful my kidney is healing, fully functioning and that I didn’t end up having it removed.
“I haven’t seen the video of the crash and I’m not sure what I hit. I didn’t have one bruise or scratch on my stomach or back from the crash. I think my TekVest saved me from a much more severe injury. I’m thankful to be home again and am completely focused on my recovery.”
Stay connected to his website along with his Facebook and Twitter accounts for updates on his recovery.
Tucker’s Website: www.tucker-hibbert.com
Tucker’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/TuckerHibbert
Tucker’s Twitter: www.twitter.com/hibbert68
Tucker, The good news is that you are on the road to recovery and we are looking forward to seeing you in the 2012-2013 season. I know you will be racing full speed ahead as usual. I am also sure Mandy will be the best nurse you could ever want. See you on the Race track again in Fargo and just possibly at Lake Geneva. Take care and good luck.
Your friends from IDAHO
Tucker:
Good luck on your recovery. You ride really hard and are great with the families who follow you.
I hope to see you back in great health for next winter and help to promote Arctic Cat all over the world as you have done so well in the past.
Tucker:
Sorry to hear about your injury, those internal injurys are a drag!!! I`m sure I`ve told you the story that when you and Blair started battling it out in the pro class, I had more fun watching than racing, knowing how hard it was to do what you guys made look effortless was something else. Rest up and take care my freind, the sport needs you and your professionalism back.
The Iceman #144