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Watch heart-stopping moment MotoGP driver flips over bike and lands on his head after hitting team-mate in 140mph crash

MOTOGP youngster Ryusei Yamanaka suffered a huge scare when crashing into his team-mate at 140mph and landing on his head.

The Japanese racer flipped his motorbike in the terrifying incident but is thought to be okay after getting back to his feet soon after.

Ryusei Yamanaka clipped the backwheel of Sergio Garcia’s bike in Friday practice

The Japanese teenager went over his handlebars and landed on his head

In practice for this weekend’s Moto3 Grand Prix in Valencia, Yamanaka was hurtling down the main straight behind Honda team-mate Sergio Garcia.

In the slipstream of the Spaniard, he was late on the brakes and clipped the back wheel of his colleague.

That was enough to send Yamanaka over his handlebars and he hit the ground head-first in a terrifying impact.

The 19-year-old skidded alongside his bike into the Turn 1 gravel trap and medics rushed onto the scene.

Yamanaka was stretchered away from the incident and could be seen communicating with the emergency crew while sitting up.

MotoGP confirmed shortly afterwards that the Honda star had been taken to the medical centre at Circuit Ricardo Tormo for a check-up.

The terrifying accident occurred at around 140 miles per hour

Yamanaka is in the early days of his motorbike racing career

Yamanaka will hope to be fit for Saturday’s qualifying session, with the race set for Sunday morning.

With 13 points from 12 races in 2020, he sits near the bottom of the Moto3 standings.

This is the Chiba-born racer’s first full year at Moto3 level after finishing fifth in the 2019 Moto3 Junior Championship.