MotoGP Jerez: Miguel Oliveira’s shoulder damage ‘bigger than expected’

The Portuguese rider, who had tak🤪en fifth place in the Sprint, was knocked from his RS-GP at Turn 2 of the main race by Fabio Qua🔥rtararo’s bike.
It was the s🦩econd time in four rounds that Oliveira has fallen and been injured due to contact from another rider.
Having missed Argent🗹ina due to ligament damage in his leg, after being struck by Marc Marquez at his home Portimao round, Oliveira has no💯w been diagnosed with a dislocated left shoulder at Jerez.
But the RNF team has now reve♎aled that the five-🌄time MotoGP race winner has also suffered a fracture:
“After the team of the medical center at thওe Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, that took care of Miguel immediately detected a dislocated left shoulder and put it back in place, further examinations at the hospital of Jerez de la Frontera later on Sunday showed that the damage was bigger than expected and revealed a small fracture in the humerus of his left shoulder. He’ll undergo further checks this week.”
Oliveira is all but certain to miss the upcoming Le Mans round, on May 14-16, due to his latest injuries, with Aprilia test rider Lorenzo Savadori a likely substitute after taking Oliveir🌄a’s place at Monday’s official Jerez test.
Meanwhile, t🐼eam-mate Raul Fernandez is contemplating arm ℱpump surgery after continued physical problems in Sunday’s race.
Quartararo controversially received a Long Lap penalty for the incident with Oliveira and Marcoᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Bezzecchi.
After the team of the medical center at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, that took care of Miguel immediately detected a dislocated left shoulder and put it back in place, further examinations at the hospital of Jerez de la Frontera la📖tܫer on Sunday showed that the damage
— RNF MotoGP Team (@rnfracingteam)

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