Fabio di Giannantonio: “It was a big hit!” | Bezzecchi: “Gravel got into my helmet”
VR46 riders suffer big impacts during Friday practice for the Germa𒆙n MotoGP.

When 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio di Giannantonio instantly reached for his right arm after a fast accident in Friday practice for the German MotoGP, and continued to support the limb as he walked from the gravel trap, it looked like his weeken🐲d could be over.
Fortunately, the VR46 rider - whose bike was left lying on top of the airfence after bouncing through the gravel, forcing red flags - was later seen smiling as he made his wayꦡ to the Medical Centre.
Passed fit to continue after collarbone scans revealed no fractures (although it seems a small diꦺslocation may have occurred) di Giannantonio returned to the track and bravely snatched direct access to Qualifying 2 with ninth place.
“Now I 🦩feel better, but it was a big hit!” Diggia said. “My collarbone is painful, but everyth🦩ing else seems okay.
“At the end of the straight, I lost the front: maybe the tyre wasn't ready, maybe I braked too hard. A big impact on the gravel, but the 🅠medical check ruled out injuries.
“I went back on the track. I didn'𝔉t expect this lap time, but I'm happy. We're not in a bad position on pace,ဣ but we need to make a step forward on the electronics in the last sector.
“Now physio an💟d data analysis to be ready for the Sprint.”

Di Giannantonio wasn’t the only VR46 rider left battered and bruised with team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi joining Marc Marquez and Enea Bastianini in falling at the infamous Tur𝔍n 11.
Bezzecchi, wh🐻o was left with blood on his face, returned to c▨omplete 26 laps but was only 19th on the timesheets.
“Perhaps one of the most difficult days of the season: this morning I didn't feel bad, while in the afternoon the gap was bigger,” said Bezzecchi, 💮who began the day with 12th in FPꦡ1.
“I crashed, I ꦏtook a bad hit, gravel got into my helmet and I hurt my face.
“Then the usual problems came back, I struggled with the first touch of gas, the bike doesn't turn, I'm losing speed and often ꦦI go wide. It wasn't my day, I hope to make a step tomorrow, let's not give up.”

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