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Officer: Maverick Vinales ready to reappear in Austria
The rumor is a news prelude, and the team will be on this Monday Red Bull KTM Tech3 The Rose Pilot’s Return has just become official Maverick Vinales He surpassed his left shoulder injury at the KTM Austrian House Grand Prix Contest held at Red Bull Ring this weekend. Obviously, official checkups by Championship Medical Director Angel Chart are pending to get “appropriate” this Thursday.
Viñales is not present on the track from the high side in the second quarter of the Saxenling. In addition to left shoulder dislocation, small fractures of Trokiter were identified, and there was an ultraligament effect that required surgical intervention. Two Saxen Ring Races and two Brno were lost, where he was replaced by a tester from Polpargaro, and the holiday brackets allowed him to gain time in favor of recovery.
In this absence, KTM, where he was pulling his solo car, grew exponentially with two podiums at Brno’s Pedro Acosta and his partner Enea Bastianini’s Brno’s sprint. And Polisio, who retired from half the competition, scored in two Czech races.
In a statement provided by the Red Bull KTM Tech3 team Viñales He said, “The injury at Saxenling was a shame, but a month after the accident in Germany, we worked very hard to travel to Austria with the whole team. Last week we were able to train again and did a lot of physical therapy to make our shoulders recover faster and strengthen.”
He also warns that motorcycle madmen of all kinds like him “we have to wait for Friday to assess the format and see if it’s competitive, as it’s a month without motorcycles. It’s important to go step by step.”
“I am pleased to be attending the Austrian Grand Prix. It is a KTM home and for me it was very important to be in Spielberg to express our colours. The circuit is beautiful so I am very excited to resume the course.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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