Fabio Quartararo injured his ankle but hopes it won’t affect him

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The 2023 World Cup will not be as expected Fabio Quartararo. The superiority of the Ducati in relation to his Yamaha is remarkable and the 2021 MotoGP world champion cannot aspire to more than fighting to break into the top 10, something he has not achieved in the last two rounds. And now, in Germany, he hopes to make progress on his motorcycle. He will do so after another episode of ‘bad luck’. The Frenchman, before going to the circuit to attend the media the day before the MotoGP 2023 Dutch GP, the so-called Assen TT, sprained his ankle when he fell while running in Amsterdam.

At first, things seem serious. Journalist Simon Patterson warned about this on social networks and assured that the pilot should go to the hospital for a check-up. However, the pilot went to the circuit first, limping, but he got rid of that thing.

“I had an accident while running in Amsterdam. I sprained my ankle and hit my thumb, and I will have radiological tests. I don’t think it will affect me on the track, but I will take painkillers because the these are the places you use when changing gears. address”, he said in statements published by ‘Motorsport.com’.

More than his ankle, his concern was the performance of his Yamaha for the weekend, a bigger problem with a difficult solution.

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Source: La Verdad

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