Trackhouse boss reacts to "strange" Raul Fernandez crash in Sepang
Davide Brivio on timescale for🎉 i𝔍njured Raul Fernandez's return

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Trackhouse MotoGP team boss Davide Brivio says 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Raul Fernandez’s test-☂ending crash at Sepang was “a little bit strange”.
In a dramatic first day of the pre-season for Aprilia, which also saw reigning world champion Jorge Martin taken to hospital after a heav🤪y crash, Fernandez has been declared unfit to continue after an off a𓂃t Turn 9.
Fernandez suffered a fractured metacarpal bone in his left hand as well as a broken pinkie toe, and is now he𝔍ading back to Barcelona for surgery.
“Actually, it’s a little bit strange because he was calm, he w𒁃as taking his time,” Brivio told MotoGP’s After the Flag.
“But unfortunately he had a crash, entering into Tur൩n 9 on braཧking.
“Now he has suffered a frac♔ture of his left hand. We’re sending him back to Barcelona and he will try to get the surgery as soon as possible.
“In his head he ꦇwould like🧸 to be back for Thailand - you know riders.
“But let’s see, we’ll listen to what the doctors sayꦆ, how the surgery goes. We will make all of the exams and we will know ℱmore in the coming days what’s going on.”
Trackhouse comment on Raul Fernandez return

Fernandez also m꧋issed all of the first pre-season test last ye♏ar due to a crash.
“Of course, he wants to be there [at the Buriram test] because Raul says he had a similar injury three, four years ago,” Br🅘ivio added.
“In only less than a week he was back on a bike, and I thin🎀k he won a race.
“So, he hopes he can do the same. But, as I say, he’s going back to Barcelona, I think he will go to Dr [Xavier] Mir for the surgery, w🎃e will listen to what he says and go for further assessments and see how things are going.”
Martin’s condition is not yet known, but Aprilia could face the prospect of completing the Sepang test with only two of i𒆙ts four rac🤡e riders.
Despite this, Brivio says rookie Ai Ogura’s testing programme won’t 𝄹change.
“No change,” he sꦰaid of Ogura, who was 16th at the end of day one after 58 laps.
“We are also quite pleased on how we’re working wi༺th him, how he’s approaching this MotoGP.
“We say it’s kind of a schooling, what he’s doing now. There’s so many things he need🍌s to l𒅌earn, to understand, to know, to discover.
“That’s what we’re doing. Today, after three da♉ys of sh🗹akedown, we’re working more on used tyres, electronic setting, trying to get the feeling, how the bike is when the tyres drop - things like that.
“Many things to learn, but it’s nice to see him approach it. He’s very calm, he ask questions, tries to u🐭nderstand. So far, so good.”
