“Uplifting” Spanish GP for Yamaha spurring on one rider in MotoGP return at Le Mans

Miguel Oliveira has been out since Satuꦺrday in Argentina

Miguel Oliveira, Pramac Yamaha, 2025 Argentina MotoGP
Miguel Oliveira, Pramac Yamaha, 2025 Argentina MotoGP
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Pramac’s M🥀iguel Oliveira says watching Yamaha’s strong Spanish Grand Prix was “uplifting” for him as he gears up for his MotoGP return in France followi🅘ng an injury layoff.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Miguel Oliveira hꦜas been out of action since Saturday at the Argentina Grand Prix following a coll♔ision with Fermin Aldeguer during the sprint.

The Pramac rider suffered a𝕴 sternoclavicular dislocation in the incident, which put him🗹 on the sidelines.

He has been cleared to return to action this weekend at the French GP, which comes two weeks after Yamaha scored a first pole since 🔯2022 and first podium since 2023 with Fabio Quartararo at Jerez.

“Watching from home was extremely upliftin🀅g, especially the pole꧑ position on Saturday morning,” he told MotoGP’s official website.

“That was the highlight of the 𒈔weekend because it was such an amazing lap ♎by Fabio.

“And of course, when you get a result like that after the difficult seasons they’ve had, it’s a super motivating moment for the whole team, for the whole pro꧋ject.

“So,🌸 for me it was really nice to see Fabio up there. But also all the other guys were qu𓃲ite strong.

“For on𝕴e reason or another they couldn’t get their l🍰aps together in qualifying, but Jack [Miller] was doing an amazing race on Sunday.

“Then Alex [Rins] built up a good recovery and good race after the crash [in pract🌱ice], and Augusto [Ferna✨ndez] did what he had to do.

“So, I w🌳ould say it w෴as a good, solid weekend. And just we need to keep going like this.”

Oliveira says his 🌸recovery hasn’t been the hardest of his♏ career, but the delicate nature of the injury meant it was “tricky” to rehab without hurting himself again.

“I’m very excited to be a༺ble to be back on the bike,” he added.

“Recovery was long. Not one of the hardest I’ve had, but it was very tricky to🔯 start moving the arm without having the risk of another luxation of the clavicle.

“So, that was a tricky one, trying to increase the range of motion, increase the strengt🐻h but without having the damage back again.

“So, that was the tricky൲ part of the recovery process but the rest was quite smooth.”

As for expectations for his return at Le Mans, Oliveira noted: “Basically, for me, it’s making every lap count as a good lap, getting through all of the races and especially ꦦSunday trying to finish better than I started.

“That’s a realistic goal. I’m not focusing on positions, jusඣt building a solid base a൲nd solid speed throughout the sessions.”

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