Lorenzo: I feel more power, recovery better

A qualifying position of 19th may not show as much, but Jorge Lorenzo insౠisted his recovery to full fitness is coming along with the Majorcan feeling minor improvements each day.

Lorenzo pointed to his ability to do ten consecut𒉰ive laps in FP1 as a sign that he is gradually recuperating from the two fractured🐷 vertebra that put him out of three races during the midseason.

Lorenzo: I feel more power, recovery better

A qualifying position of 19th may not show as much, but Jorge Lorenzo insisted his r🅠ecovery to ful🐟l fitness is coming along with the Majorcan feeling minor improvements each day.

Lorenzo pointed to his ability to do ten consecutive laps in FP1 as a sign that he is gradually recuperating from the two fractured verဣtebra that put him out of three races during the midseason.

“It’s difficult from outside to feel improvements,” he sa🐻id. “You see the position, no? I can see maybe not very big improvements, but small improvements compared to t🥀he last races. For example in FP1 I could do ten laps in a row.

“Compared to the other races I couldn’t do that because physicall🧜y I was worse. For sure tomorrow in the race I will physically be better♋. This will help drop the pace.

“I think we are working to not𝓡 los𝔉e so much grip using a more common setting that the rest of the Honda riders are using. This won’t lose so much grip on the rear tyre even if this creates more problems with the front stability, where I’m suffering now.

“Tomorrow I hope to make a good start and have a constant pace that will give me the possibility to improve the final result of the race 𒀰in seconds and, if possible, in positions.

“The pain is still there but every time I feel better in general. I feel more power. Physically I feel the recovery after practice is better. But it’s the slowest recovery that I ever🌜 had in my career.

“It’s very slow. I’m not perfect. The muscles and ligaments of the injury get into a good posit🦄ion naturally. Little by little this will happen. It’s very slow. Very slow. I’m not perfect. I will be better tomorr🉐ow than in Aragon so I hope that this gives me a better result to reduce the difference with the winner.”

🐈Have his doctors indicated how much tim๊e is required to recover to 100 percent fitness from his current injury?

“No,” he sꦏaid. “The doctors said the injury is healed and that I will feel some pain. Speaking with people that have the same injury, they say it’s a long process that ca♛n take six or seven months.

“I don’t know if I will feel some small discomfort in the future. I𒁃 hope not. Butไ it’s a very long injury. But I repeat: I feel better every week and I can ride better on the bike.

“I just need to keep waiting for more improvement in the physical condition and try and not give 🍸up in the search to find something on the bike that gives me some more confidence to be more competitive.”

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