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Noah Dettweiler releases first video about recovery after horrific accident in Malaysia: ‘Everything is going according to plan, but we have a long way to go’

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Good news keeps coming Noah Dettweiler. The Swiss left the entire paddock MotoGP In silence after a terrible accident Jose Antonio Rueda On the race grid formation lap Moto3 in the past Malaysian GP. Without the quick action of Dr. Charte and his team, we would definitely be talking about the worst news. He was revived several times

However, Dettwiller has come out of a critical situation and is already recovering in Oberkirch, but due to his serious injuries, his recovery will take a very long time. Moreover, he had already announced a few days ago that he would not race in 2026, despite having a contract with the SIC58 Squadra Corse team.

Now Dettweiler wants to take advantage of the fact that he is getting better and published a video on his Instagram account to inform all those who are still aware of his evolution.

“Hello everyone. I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to make a little video to show you all that I’m well and recovering. It’s been a long time in the hospital and rehabilitation center. And yes. It is clear that there is still a long way to go before full recovery. “Everything is on track and following the established plan.”

“I would like to thank my family, my girlfriend and my sister for being by my side during this very difficult time. I would also like to thank you for the messages I received during this time.. They made me stronger. Well then, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We will inform you of our future plans as soon as possible. thanks again. See you again,” he concluded.





It couldn’t be otherwise, but seeing Dettweiler have the ability and enthusiasm to make videos is already a joy for everyone who follows the World Cup. Messages of support from everyone will be displayed in the comments of publications. Marc Marquez, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Ivan Ortolaamong others.



Source: Mundo Deportivo

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