Bayanihan, epic, unshakable, brave, unforgettable are some of the adjectives that can describe Aron Canet. The Valencian couldn’t speak to motorcycling after the weekend he did.
The Moto 2 rider underwent surgery on the radius of his left hand on Monday in Barcelona and since he left hospital he has made a sprint recovery. His passion for motorcycles prompted him to speed everything up to achieve “Fit” from the doctors for the weekend.
Despite the fact that he was not in the best physical condition, he showed up his category every day of the weekend. And he was able to finish second on a circuit that didn’t help him. There is no doubt that he was the driver of the Spanish Grand Prix.
On DAZN microphones he said he had cried at the end ever since even he himself did not know how he had achieved it. In addition to the left arm injury, he commented that it was raised during the race “How am I going to drive. I can’t feel my right arm and my left arm I can’t restrain”
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And in case anyone doubts his potential, which he has already shown in his start to Moto 3, Aron Canet has already added three podiums this season and sit fourth in the standings.
Source: La Verdad

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