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Crutchlow to Ride Through Shoulder Injury at Balaton Park
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Crutchlow to Ride Through Shoulder Injury at Balaton Park

5 June 202616h agoBy Motorsport News

Cal Crutchlow heads into the Hungarian Grand Prix carrying a shoulder injury and no prior knowledge of Balaton Park, but Honda's test rider says he is at peace with a weekend he expects to finish last.

Key Takeaways

  • 1."Luckily, it's not a surgery thing, which is good, because I don't need that at 40 years old, but it is the way it is." If the shoulder is one hurdle, the venue is another.
  • 2."I'll get 45 minutes in the morning and then in the afternoon you start to hyperventilate." Crutchlow has no illusions about where he will finish.
  • 3."After the race, I stayed in Italy and went for some MRI scans, got the diagnosis and understood what the problem was," Crutchlow explained.

Cal Crutchlow will line up for the Grand Prix of Hungary at Balaton Park carrying a shoulder injury and not a single lap of knowledge around one of MotoGP's newest circuits — but the LCR Honda stand-in says he is entirely at peace with a weekend that will push him to the limit.

The 40-year-old Briton, Honda's test rider, is again deputising for the injured Johann Zarco, having made his comeback at Mugello two weeks ago. That return ended early when he tore a muscle near his left shoulder blade, an injury he has carried into the Hungarian round rather than stepping aside.

"After the race, I stayed in Italy and went for some MRI scans, got the diagnosis and understood what the problem was," Crutchlow explained. The verdict was a muscle tear close to his left scapula — painful, but not season-ending.

"I can try and ride with it. Obviously, in the race, I actually didn't feel too bad, but I knew it was not possible to finish the last race," he said. Crucially, surgery is not required, which the veteran framed with characteristic bluntness.

"Do I think it's got any better? Potentially, but it's not a thing that will get better overnight," he said. "Luckily, it's not a surgery thing, which is good, because I don't need that at 40 years old, but it is the way it is."

If the shoulder is one hurdle, the venue is another. Balaton Park is a brand-new addition to the MotoGP calendar, and Crutchlow arrives having never turned a wheel there.

"It's going to be difficult, challenging, because I don't know the circuit, I've never been here," he said. "I believe this will be a more challenging weekend, because I don't know the circuit."

The physical demands, at least, may be gentler than Mugello's high-speed sweeps. "Mugello was a lot more physical; here it is probably not as physical. A lot of change in direction, but lower speed," Crutchlow noted.

Crutchlow has no illusions about where he will finish. "I'll see how it is. I know I'll be last in every session, I know that I'll be last on the grid and I know I'll finish last, and I'm okay with that because this is a building process," he said.

That framing — a development weekend rather than a results weekend — underlines Honda's wider position as it works to claw back competitiveness. For Crutchlow, the brief is to gather mileage, feed information back to HRC and get a struggling project through another race weekend. Anything more, on a circuit he has never seen and with a shoulder that will not fully heal in time, would be a bonus.

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*Originally published on [Motorsports Global](https://motorsports.global/article/crutchlow-shoulder-injury-balaton-park-debut-2026). Visit for full coverage.*

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