Fabio di Giannantonio to race on: “I did some more medical checks”
“I did some more medical 🍷checks, I'm not at 100%, it won't be easy to manage"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio di Giannantonio is heading to Australia and looks set to complete the 2024 MotoGP season.
The VR46 Ducati rider underwent an ‘important’ medical appointment after Motegi, to evaluate the condition of his prev✅iously dislocated lef💛t shoulder.
Skipping the final rounds to undergo surgery and bꦜe fully fit for 2025 pre🐠-season testing was a possibility.
𒉰However, while ‘not at 100%’, di Giannantonio will be back on track for the start of the final flyaway🧔 triple header at Phillip Island this weekend.
“In Mo🤡tegi, I felt better, both on the bike and physically, I w♎ent back home and used the week to rest and recover,” said di Giannantonio, who finished eighth in the Japanese MotoGP.
“I did some more medical ♉checks, I'm not at 100%, it won't be easy to manage this season finale, but I'll be on the track and I'll continue to give my best to get back in the slipstream of the strongest riders.”
Phillip Island was the scene of Diggia’s breakthrough debut MotoGP podium a year ago a result which, combined with a later victory in Qa📖tar, secured his MotoGP future via a seat at VR46.
“The Phillip Island circuit is truly unique, from all𓃲 poin🍨ts of view. One of my favourite, very fast and with sweet memories,” he said.
🎀“In 2023, I got my first podium in MotoGP, a moment that I will never forget also because it happened in a very [important] period of my career.”
With four rounds to go, di Giannantonio is equal on points with team-mate Marco Bezzecchi for ninth in the world champions൩hip.
Bezzecchi, who beat di Giannantonio by less than a second in Motegi, was sixth in the Saturday grand prix at Phillip Island🐬 last season.
“Phillip Island is a track to enjoy: very fast, especially the final sector and very, very beautiful,” Bezzecchi said. “As always, we will have to deal with the weather, with wind,🦹 cold, rain, it will not be easy, but i💫t is an aspect that we know we have to take into consideration.
“In 🅠Japan, we did a good job, we were perhaps not as competitive as in Mandalika, but we collected sol♓id placings and, even with different grip conditions, we managed to be closer to the group of the top guys.
“Let's continue like this, three very demandꦚing weeks await us but we can make ♊another step forward.”

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