Lorenzo confirmed with shoulder, ankle injuries.
Jorge Lorenzo's shoulder and ankle🎃 injuries sustained during a huge end-of-qualifying highside at Laguna Seca have been confirmed after medical 𓂃tests in Barcelona.
The Fiat Yamaha star was launched from his M1 while trying to protect pole posꦡition for the US Grand Prix, landing heavily on his right shoulder before tumbling through the gravel.
The initial diagnosis by the Cli🎃nica Mobile has proven accurate, with Lorenzo ✨having sustained a 'Acromial Clavicular Separation' to his right collarbone, plus a fractured bone in his right foot.

Jorge Lorenzo's shoulder and ankle injuries sustained during a huge end-of-qualifying highside at 🦩Laguna Seca have been confirmed after medical tests in Barcelona.
The Fiat Yamaha star was launched from his M1 while t💞rying to protect pole position for the US Grand Prix, landingꦯ heavily on his right shoulder before tumbling through the gravel.
The in♛itial diagnosis by the Clinica Mobile has proven accurate, with Lorenzo having sustained a 'Acromial🥃 Clavicular Separation' to his right collarbone, plus a fractured bone in his right foot.
Amazingly, Lorenzo overcame the pain and weakness resulting from his injuries and fought his way💛 forward from eighth on lap one of the race to challenge team-mate and world champion Val🍸entino Rossi for second position in the closing stages.
But the 22-year-old's overtak🌌ing attempt went wrong and Rossi was able to slip away, although Lorenzo - a double 2009 race winner - was only 1.582sec behind the Italian, and 1.926sec from race winner Dani Pedrosa, at the chequered flag.
Lorenzo's brave ride means his is just nine points behind Rossi aftꦿer eight of 17 rounds, the next of which takes place in Germany on July 19.
The British Grand 𒀰Prix is just one week later, but is f𒐪ollowed by the MotoGP summer break, when - barring any further injuries - Lorenzo will have a chance to get fully fit again before Brno on August 16.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 yౠears and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of🔯 the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.