Up to seven riders, five of them from MotoGP, had to undergo a medical examination when they arrived at the Mugello circuit, the scene of this weekend’s MotoGP Italian Grand Prix.
The world championship leader, Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP23), with an ankle problem, and his teammate, Enea Bastianini, have been out with injury since the first race of the season in Portimao (Portugal), on Like the Portuguese Miguel Oliveira (Aprilia RS-GP), they had to pass the relevant medical examination to receive permission to compete on all days of the weekend.
The Spaniard Raúl Fernández (Aprilia RS-GP) also had to pass a medical examination, fit as before for his problems with one arm, while the Italian Luca Marini was also declared “fit”. , but in his case he will have to pass the Medical check-up again after the first day of training.
In Moto2, Malaysian Syarifuddin Azman and South African Darryn Binder, both Kalex riders, also underwent medical tests, which resulted in them being “fit” for the race.
Source: La Verdad

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