Red Bull KTM Ajo confirms the return of Pedro Acosta

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Murcian Pedro Acosta, who underwent surgery for a multifracture in the left femur that occurred in his motocross training accident on June 21 before the Dutch GP, will reappear this weekend at Silverstone, as confirmed by his Red Bull team on Wednesday KTM Garlic from Moto2.

“Acosta returned to action after undergoing surgery for a fracture in his left femur. After missing the Dutch GP due to injury, he worked to recover and return to optimal condition. After the final analysis, the Red Bull KTM Ajo Moto2 rider He received the go-ahead from the doctors and will compete at Silverstone,” they explained in their statement.

The Moto3 world champion confirmed that “we will go to Silverstone with the aim of regaining the good sensations. I’ve had a long recovery and I’m working hard to get back to the previous level. to regain the sensations with the bike. The important thing is to increase the speed again, little by little -little by little, to get back to 100%”.

On the other side of the Moto2 KTM box will sit the co-leader of the world championship, Augusto Fernández, in top form after finishing the first half of the season with two consecutive victories. “I’m looking forward to starting again after a long summer. I’m looking forward to seeing the team again and getting back to work, picking up where we left off to continue on the same line. Silverstone is a circuit I like, so I hope to have a good ending.” of the week. The goal is to fight again for victory and score as many points as possible”.

Source: La Verdad

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