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Alex Rins admits he is not ‘100 per cent’ recovered and is worried about the rain
Catalan alex rins (Honda RC213V), was injured during the sprint race held at the Italian circuit on June 10th last year. Mugellois “suitable” to participate in the Grand Prix. Japan in the circuit MogiHowever, he admits he is not “100 percent” recovered.
“It’s not like I’m back with the intention of fighting for the podium. After all, it’s another stage of preparation and recovery. On Tuesday I was with the doctors in Madrid and they evaluated everything, but -Ray, compared to a month ago, the difference was huge and significant. ”Rins explains.
“That’s why we came here to test, and I know we’ve been flying for hours, so there’s probably a chance we’ll get on the bike, but the pain will be maximum, I guess I’ll just get on the plane.” It’s morning, so the Grand Prix won’t last, but now is the only time you can measure yourself in MotoGP,” says rider Alex Rins.
“I’ve been working hard on my recovery since I’ve spent every day since I got home from surgery recovering. I can see a huge difference between a month ago and today.”continues Rins. “Thank you for your patience in this job with lots of physical therapy and machines.”
But he pointed to the injury. “It’s not 100% united yet, but there’s already a callus on the bone and everything is starting to look closer on the X-rays, which means it’s progressing well.”
I’m worried about the rain
“What I worry about most is that it will rain. The risk is much greater because it can rain. When it rains, I want to go home,” said the Honda LCR rider. Sincerely admitted.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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