Team announces Ulster GP lineup
Ivan Lintin is 'moving in the right direction' as he remains in hospital in Liverpool, according to his teammates.
The 33-year-old rider was critically injured in a crash at the Southern 100 three weeks ago (12 July).
Doctors have upgraded Lintin's condition to 'stable', and are considering moving him from Merseyside to a hospital closer to his home in Lincolnshire.
But with the extent of his injuries still not known, his family says it is 'still to early' to determine how recovery will progress.
Dafabet Devitt racing says the past month has been 'the most difficult time' in living memory - but recognises it is time to move forward.
With his parents' blessing, the team has confirmed Dominic Herbertson and Paul Jordan will represent them at the Ulster Grand Prix next week.
Bosses have welcomed the new riders, and again thanked fans for their support for 'Mr Supertwin'.
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