Aleix Espargaro “still not okay, but I want to give it a try”
Injured Aleix Espargaro will attempt to ri🐽de in this weekend’s German MotoGP.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aleix Espargaro will travel to the German MotoGP at th🐼e last moment to maximise therapyဣ on his fractured right hand.
The factory Aprilia star, retiring at the end of this season and newly confirmed as joining Honda as a test rider for 2025, s𒉰uffered a fracture of the fifth metacarpal in his right hand during a massive Sprint accident at Assen on Saturday.
“I'm still not okay with my hand; it's a really complicated injury because it affects the hand on tꦇhe throttle,” said Espargaro, who also fell heavily in Friday practice.
“I havꦑe limited mobility and it hurts a lot, but I want to give it a try.
“I'll con🧸tinue my therapy until Thursday and then I'll arrive at the Sachsenring at the last moment trying to take part in [Friday’s] FP1.”
Espa🅘rgaro will need to pass a medical check on Thursday in order to be declared fit to ridౠe at Sachsenring.
But having been passed fit for last Sunday's Assen warm-up, before withdrawing d🐽ue to pain, it would be surprising if he didn't receive medical approval to ✃at least test his hand on Friday.
Meanwhile, Aprilia is without its normal replacement for Espargaro with test rider Lorenzo Savadori also injured, while competing as a wild-card, on Saturday at the Dutch Grand P😼rix.
Meanwhile, Maverick Vinales followed up his✨ Assen Sprint podium with a fifth in the S꧂unday race.
꧑The Spaniard was on target for his first RS-GP podium at Sachsenring in 2022, only for his ride-height device to jam, forcing him to retir♒e.
He then suffered an engine failure i꧂n last year’s German Grand Prix, subsequent analysis revealing i🍰t had been malfunctioning all weekend.
“Sachsenri🍌ng is not one of my favourite tracks, but I'm confident that we can do a good 𓆉job,” Vinales said ahead of this weekend.
“I've achieꦕved several podiums and🦹 pole positions in Germany; I'm carrying the spirit from Assen with me, motivated and determined to do well before the summer break.”
Pedro Acosta’s la꧋st-lap accident in Assen means Vinales has a 17-point lead over the KTM rookie in the fight for fifth in the world championship 💧and top non-Ducati.
Vinales will join Acosta's current Tech3 team next season, when Aprilia will field an all-new factory line-up of Jorgeꦯ Martin and Marco Bezzecchi.

Pﷺeter has b♈een in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.