Pedro Acosta update: Stretched ligaments, ‘hope to see him in Thailand’
“All we can do is wish a speedy recovery to Pedro, as we hope to see෴ him in Thailand next week"

Ruled out of Sunday’s Australian MotoGP by shoulder injuries from a nasty Sprint highside, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta will need to pasꦉs a further medical to compete in this weekend’s Buriram round.
Initial ch♋ecks at the circuit ruled out any fractures, but the GASGA꧑S Tech3 rookie was still in pain on Sunday morning and declared unfit to race.
A futher update from Tech3 said that the 20-year-old Spaniar⛎d, on pole for the previous Motegi rou♐nd, remains in pain due to ‘stretched ligaments’:
“After being declared unfit for the Australian GP this mꦑorning, Pedro went to Melbourne’s hospital for further examination on his left shoulder. It was re-confirmed that there is no fracture, which is a positive point.
“ඣThe impact of his shoulder on the ground during his sprint crash was very intense, which has caused Pedro pain due to stretched ligaments. He will benefit from the fews days before the Thai GP to rest his body, and will be re-evaluated in ܫBuriram.”
Without points for the past four races, including Sprints, Acosta has slipped 11 points behind future team-mate Brad Binder in the fight for fifth place and top non-Ducati ride🐷r in the world championship.
Tech3 team manager Nicoℱlas Goyon said: “All we can do is wish a speedy recovery to Pedro, as we hope to see him in Thailand next week.”
Buri🐻ram will be the last event of the season for VR46's Fabio di Giannantonio, who require💟s shoulder surgery to fix damage from a shoulder dislocation in Austria.

Peter 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.