Motorsports
Bad News: Vinales can’t avoid the operating room after a hard fall in Saxoning
The German Grand Prix in Saxenling is one of the toughest of the year, with only 17 of the 22 fixed pilots on the MotoGP grid being able to align in Sunday’s race. Long-lasting current champions, Jorge Martin joined the days of Rookie Sonkiat Chantra for a trained motocross fall, and from Enea Bastianini for the inflammation of the appendix that at this time did not result in appendicitis. On Saturday in the second quarter, a very severe fall with a fractured left shoulder broke his left shoulder, causing him to lose on Sunday in the sprint race with a left shoulder injury, with Franco Morbidelli pending the outcome.
And on Sunday, only 10 pilots, who fell to the same curve 1, had six pilots fallen to the same curve 1, as they took the accumulated rubber on Saturday and early hours of Sunday, becoming the territory of “skate” so that due to the effects of tail winds of brakes and lack of grip, only 10 pilots finished the race.
Vinales witnessed a sprint race from his box, but on Saturday he had to suspect that he wasn’t trying to avoid the operating room. Because Dazen was already about to jump, when his team Red Bull KTM Tech3 was not yet official in his statement, and “the idea and head are retired to 100% (Austria)” and he said, “His hand (left) has been damaged, but not broken, my shoulder is a bit broken at the top, and I either have fixed ligaments and tendons or partial breakage. Sunday morning went to Italy and worked with a reliable doctor.
Finally, the operating room options were chosen to shorten the deadline, and the team communicated this Monday.
“Everything is going well, and the Spaniard is already back home and is fully focused on recovery. He will do everything he can to get back to his team as quickly as possible, but Maverick will miss the Czech Republic Grand Prix this week, they say.
They have not revealed their alternative names, but Dazn’s tester and commentator Polespargaró has already slided on Sunday to reaffirm that he will compete for Brno rather than as a “wild card.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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