Fabio di Giannantonio: 80% risk of more shoulder dislocations
Fabio di 🎐Giannantonio: “Whatever crash I do, I have an 80% [chance] that the shoulder can go away again. I can have another dislocation.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio di Giannantonio will ride for the remainder of the 2024 MotoGP season aware that h𒀰e has an “80%” chance of more shoulder dislocations.
"We’ll monitor this shoulder until the end of the season and then see if I have to get surgery," h🌌e added.
The VR46 rider dislocated his left shoulder in a Friday practice accident at the Red Bull Ring, adding to a previous right collarbone injury at the Sachseꦍnring a♓nd ruling him out of the Austrian event.
Returning at A🍷ragon last weekend, di Giannantonio impressed by beating team-mate Marco Bezzecchi for seventh in the grand prix, which became eighth after a tyre pressure penalty.
With just a few days to res🐻t since, the Italian estimates h💎e’s only at 60% physical fitness for this weekend’s first Misano round.
“[Aragon] has been a fantastic weekend because before coming there, I never thought it was possible to m💃ake this kind of race,” di Giannantonio said. “I was starting quite far and even though I made a lot of overtakes it was a really good race honestly.
“At the moment, we are trying ꦫto manage the pain overall because I still have to recover a littl🌞e bit from the Sachsenring on my right collarbone, and then after Austria my left shoulder.
“So my body at the moment is a little bit the limit, but about the speed I'm not worried. With the bike, I’m feeling r♏eally 🙈good.”
Ninth in the world championship, ﷺas the second-bestꦯ GP23 rider after Marc Marquez, di Giannantonio then revealed he faces an ongoing risk of further dislocations.
“At the moment I think I'm 60% physically and I think it will take a long time, honestly,” he said. “Because the shoulder is a really critical spot to get injure꧋d. So it's not that good. And also making now two rꦛaces in a row is not great.
“I think in💞 Misano 2 I will be maybe, I hope, 80%. But also it's true that from now until the end of the season, or until ever honestly, whate🃏ver crash I do, I have like an 80% that the shoulder can go away again. I can have another dislocation.
“So at the moment is quite critical and we have to worꦫk around this🐭 problem.
“We’ll monitor this shoulder from now until the end of the season. And then we will see if I have ♛to get surgery or wha💮tever.”
di Giannantonio will remain at VR46 next season, but be promoted to factory-spec machinery as part of a new co𒉰ntract directly with Ducati.

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